I’m looking for fediverse platforms that implement threaded discussions similar to Lemmy, where you can see the entire conversation with different indentation levels. I’m not interested in the linear conversation display style found on Mastodon. Does anyone know of other platforms that offer this tree-like conversation structure?
Kbin, it’s an indepedant fediverse project which as lemmy aims at having a similar look and feel as reddit/digg/slashdot.
There is a few differences like kbin has a micro-blogging function, and some right-wingers are not comfortable with lemmy funder being openly communists, but it’s 90% the same at the point you could just treat a kbin instance like a lemmy instance.
I believe that pixelfed consider adding a thread function, but no idea what’s the status there
some right-wingers are not comfortable with lemmy funder being openly communists
You don’t have to be a right winger to be uncomfortable with tankies
You don’t have to be a right winger to be uncomfortable with tankies
Yeah, having swallowed decades of US propaganda is enough
Kbin is definitely the answer here.
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Pleroma and Akkoma FE can also display conversations as trees.
Friendica does. It has a UI that is reminiscent of how facebook used to look. https://venera.social is the instance I use but FediDB has more.
The indentation is a bit too subtle but it’s there.
@CoderSupreme Friendica.
Definitely worth checking out friendica.
In my experience, Friendica has the best threaded view of the micro/macro blogging platforms in the Fediverse. This thread here is displayed in Friendica like this:
Also in the timeline (unlike e.g. Mastodon) no individual posts/replies are displayed without context, but always the initial post + the (latest) replies.
Mastodon also has threaded discussions, the answers are by default ordered in the threaded way. They are just not indented
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I think that may have been autocorrected from Mastodon
Yep. Phone keyboards just don’t know the important words. What the hell is Maldon?