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Subreply – an open source text-only social network

https://github.com/lucianmarin/subreply
39•lcnmrn•3h ago

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PaulHoule•3h ago
Gotta say that (1) images greatly improve engagement on things like Mastodon and Bluesky and (2) I have the most fun on those platforms sharing photos that I took.
chistev•3h ago
But there are no images here
ramon156•3h ago
... hence the comment
latchkey•2h ago
I've been keeping a list of features to build into a HN browser extension for years now and this is one of the top items on my list. One of these days I'll get around to it.
chistev•2h ago
I wasn't complaining. I love that HN is text only.
PaulHoule•1h ago
... and what I post to Mastodon/Bluesky is different from what I post to HN

https://mastodon.social/@UP8

For instance, I post links to phys.org a lot more and I'm less likely to post a link to the paper because (1) Mastodon can't extract images out of the latter and (2) I get more replies like "this is over my head" from Mastodonsters whereas I think most of you might think you'd look stupid if you said something like that. On the other hand I rarely post links to The Guardian to Mastodon because it can't extract images from Guardian articles.

Bonus: if you look right now you'll see the user interface that I use to post to HN! [1]

[1] permalink that documents the mysterious YOShInOn: https://mastodon.social/@UP8/114887102728039235

latexr•14m ago
> I get more replies like "this is over my head" from Mastodonsters whereas I think most of you might think you'd look stupid if you said something like that.

Not sure that’s the reason. Or at least all of it. HN tends to value substantive posts and someone just saying “I don’t understand this” doesn’t add to the discussion and would likely be downvoted. On the other hand, I have seen people here say they don’t understand specific bits of a post. Those are actionable and advance the discussion, and tend to be upvoted and get replies.

mbirth•2h ago
Yeah, this reminds me of old Reddit where people resorted to imgur and other image hosts before they introduced their own photo upload feature.
PokemonNoGo•2h ago
Is that bad? Resorting to a dedicated party for rich content? I enjoyed reddit more when it was like that honestly. Business wise it is the wrong decision though.
mbirth•3m ago
It's bad in that the media is completely disconnected from the posts. If the media provider you chose goes down, nobody will be able to see the stuff you've posted anymore. If that subreply server you're using gets taken down, you'll have lots of orphaned stuff on that media upload website.
chistev•2h ago
I still love old Reddit
cyberge99•1h ago
https://old.reddit.com/
chistev•1h ago
It's what I use. Normal reddit is atrocious.
throwaway81523•49m ago
I've never used Mastodon of Bluesky and I hate Twitter. I do feel pretty engaged with HN, and it is text-only. I'm not sure what makes "social media" different from a discussion board though, so I don't know whether HN counts. I do remember that github used to call itself social coding, which was one factor making me want to stay away from it.
latexr•22m ago
HN has (or is missing, depending on your point of view) a number of features integral to (other?) social networks. Being text-only is one, but not having notifications for replies is a big one. Also no “boosts”, “reshares”, “follows”, “blocks”, …
stupidgeek314•2h ago
> text only > emojis

xD

diath•2h ago
You probably want to pin requirements to specific versions of the libraries.
Sirikon•2h ago
Trendiest post is from the developer saying "Mastodon is dead", four weeks ago, 12 replies.

Sure bud.

loloquwowndueo•1h ago
You make it sound like they claim subreply is the thing that might have killed mastodon. The full post is:

Mastodon is dead. Most people have migrated to Bluesky or Threads.

cyberge99•1h ago
Thank you for the context. It’s important and often overlooked.
nathan_compton•49m ago
Two clicks into this and I say someone posting "Killing n** (free speech)" from a poster named "N*** killer".

I am, in fact, pro free speech. But this is a bad look. I'm not even saying this is a problem with subreply. It is some other kind of problem. A problem with a subset of people who like free speech or something? I don't get it.

shayway•30m ago
It's worth pointing out that the post in question was made in the past half hour amidst the wave of activity from HN. Not to say your point isn't valid, but I think this is more an example of trolls who will say anything and everything to cause anger and insult; it's not representative of those who believe in free speech, or the site itself for that matter.
givemeethekeys•7m ago
Maybe it is a bot by other competing social networks.

Such trolling hurts new businesses a lot more than old ones.

averageRoyalty•5m ago
But that example has played out on every social media website, forum, etc once hitting critical mass. It's a bigger problem in society yes, but it's not just trolls. Trolls are the least harmful of the groups of people who will scream racial epithets online.
latexr•27m ago
> I am, in fact, pro free speech.

You can be pro free speech and still not condone hate speech, or libel, or doxxing, or a myriad of other problems.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech

Free speech doesn’t mean you can say literally anything in literally any context. Not, not even in the “land of the free”.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech_in_the_Unite...

Additionally, XKCD reminds:

https://xkcd.com/1357/

> A problem with a subset of people who like free speech or something? I don't get it.

I don’t think those people particularly care about free speech, they just want to be able to say whatever they want with no repercussions. The more of a “free speech absolutist” they claim to be, usually the worse they are. It’s a common pattern to see those same individuals clamour for free speech in one post and then in another call for banning books or try to silence someone else.

austhrow743•16m ago
Makes sense to me to test out a new free speech platform with stuff more heinous than you would normally post. Canaries weren’t chosen for their tough constitution.

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