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Trying to "recruit" more folks in Kbin but I think I lack enough information to describe Kbin effectively.

"It's like Reddit but it's in the fediverse world. It's a new thing, gaining speed fast and it has less chances to get corrupted because of the fediverse thingie compared to Reddit (lol)!"

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[โ€“] TheGiantKorean 6 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In layman's terms, comparing it to email seems the easiest way to explain.

"It's like a distributed Reddit with a bunch of instances that are run by different people, and they all talk to one another. Some people have an email address with gmail.com, some have yahoo.com, some have protonmail.com, etc, but they can all email one another. Lemmy instances share each others' posts in a similar way."

[โ€“] Prok 3 points 1 year ago

This is also how I explain it... It's crazy how all these centralized services have made something as old and simple as email seem foreign to people. I'll explain it this way, and still get something like, "but this is a website". To which I say "so is gmail.com"