Mbin in the last six months doubled their number of comments being sent out across the wider Fediverse. PieFed is making strides forward all the time. Sublinks hasn’t seemed to keep up, but Lemmy.World has floated the idea of potentially moving to it at some point.
So we are not all just “Lemmy” anymore. Though “Fediverse” seems far too broad a term, when it can include such diverse aspects as PixelFed (like Instagram) as well as Mbin or Xhitter as well as Lemmy or PieFed or Sublinks - see e.g. A lot of good stuff is happening in the fediverses!
So people have taken to calling us the “Threadiverse”. Tbf that name predated Mark Zuckerberg’s “Threads”, but still that name now seems tainted by it? Though otherwise accurate & precisely descriptive as it emphasizes how people talk in topic-based conversations, rather than the user-focused approach of Mastodon and Xhitter.
So what I do (when I don’t say that we are on the Fediverse) is simply list out all the possibilities - Lemmy, Mbin, PieFed, and soon Sublinks - though that gets cumbersome. Or maybe there’s a new term that we could use? @db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com mentioned:
most people think of microblogging when they hear “Fediverse”. Maybe “Nestedverse” or “Forumverse”?
Or I suppose we could say “Threadiverse except don’t worry we specifically exclude Threads”, whenever we talk about ourselves, especially to mainstream people (who don’t use Arch btw!:-P) e.g. to people on Reddit. (oh who am I kidding, ofc I mean @blaze@feddit.org, who regularly tries to attract new users to here and deserves some kind of award like “Ambassador of Lemmy” - oh and there we go again, just what the heck are we!?:-P)
Also, it is up to each instance whether they want to specifically exclude threads.net or not - and one could in theory not do that, so that whenever threads.net decides to turn on its federation it would absolutely flood that instance with content, drowning out the source from Lemmy (or WHATEVER we are!:-D).
So it can all get so complicated - what would help simplify it? Just call it “Lemmy” and leave it at that? Unless Lemmy.World moves to Sublinks, that is where >80% of the userbase lies and therefore much of the content is coming from atm. Or “Fediverse” even if that is too broad? Or “Threadiverse” even though that’s a loaded word now? Or something new? (ngl, I kinda REALLY like “Forumverse”)
People will call it whatever they want ofc - I intended this to be a silly & fun question to provoke us into thinking about it:-). Especially since I’m posting to Lemmy from PieFed - which is fucking beautiful that none of those details actually matters and we all can just share the content and enjoy it, together!:-D
I just use Threadiverse and Threads can go piss up a rope.
I get that - and you most definitely are not the only one, but how much would doing so block people from coming here from Reddit, bc of the implications that it’s like Threads? (Which it is, despite predating and defederating from it.)
db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com had a really cool suggestion: “Forumverse”:-).
I’m not sure that Sublinks will happen. It was breathlessly announced as if it was coming soon with the promise of regular updates. But here we are eleven months later with no updates at all.
To me it’s just seems like Lemmy and the Threadiverse are slowly evaporating.
Piefed took its place
PieFed is struggling too - e.g. this post apparently took >3 days to federate to Lemmy.World (and possibly manual efforts from Rimu to finally make that happen), and then yesterday and today PieFed was barely reachable due to some Cloud flare issues.
A huge difference though is how responsive and active the devs are. It’s not as “mature” a project as Lemmy is - despite having some great features that Lemmy lacks - but definitely is a heck of a lot more active, being fairly functional already, unlike Sublinks apparently. When PieFed’s UI catches up, I am going to be very excited for it. Oh heck who I am kidding, I already am:-) (and seriously it’s now my main, even if I need to resort to a backup Lemmy occasionally to find things more easily).