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  • “Attempting to shut down discussion” is probably the wrong phrasing–regardless calling opposing positions “a joke” will never be conducive to useful discussion.

    To actually address your point–yes; that’s what I’m saying–we are the early adopters; and yes, nobody ever cares about the name of something–and frankly, the name doesn’t matter.

    But right now, the platform we are on has no name–hence why I made a post about one particular name I think is good, and why.

    As I said before; we have names for the individual access points; Lemmy and Kbin-- and we have a name for the ecosystem they exist within; the Fediverse-- but we have no name for what Lemmy and Kbin are; there’s currently no standard umbrella term for the forum section of the Fediverse.

    My point is not that having the perfect name matters necessarily; rather that having a name at all is something that is, in my opinion, important–the more useful the terminology the better.


  • I think you’ve misunderstood my post–perhaps I wasn’t clear enough; but I’m not saying fediverse is a bad term that needs replacing; nor am I saying the threadiverse won’t succeed if it’s not called the threadiverse–

    I’m saying that fediverse is a broad term that encompasses all of the connected sites here; not just the thread-based forum ones–it’s a broad umbrella term, and a good one.

    But in my opinion at least, it’s good to have more niche umbrella terms like threadiverse for use beneath the broad ones–

    You’re perfectly entitled to disagree, but I’d appreciate it if you didn’t try to shut down productive discussion just because you personally don’t see the need for more specific terminology.



  • oh yeah; I wasn’t saying it doesn’t need explaining–but that once it’s explained it’s easily remembered

    what I was pointing out there is that reddit’s name contains pointless obfuscation, and random info like the fact that reddit is red–and that when you’re coining a term, not forging a brand, you don’t have to do that nonsense


  • I think that’s really more a problem with facebook using a broad term for their app name than anything–but yeah; facebook has a habit of co-opting broad terms; my opinion is if we start using it first; we’ll probably have it name recognition-wise, since our platform’s far superior.

    Beauty in this though is that there is no unified “threadiverse” platform; it’s just Lemmy+Kbin+whatever comes next; and as such there’s not much commitment to using any term over another–if “threadiverse” doesn’t catch on; we’ll get something better at some point