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I've started #kbin and #lemmy accounts to understand both, then eventually chose one. Leaning towards kbin as of now. Any advice?

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[–] symfonystation@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

@pariscope Stick with kbin. It's more versatile because of its microblogging capabilities. And it definitely looks a shit ton better. And will eventually have a stronger developer community supporting it.

[–] Friend@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Welcome! My advice is check out m/quickstart to get up and running

[–] SJ_Zero@lemmy.fbxl.net 1 points 1 year ago

I tried both, and I prefer the look of kbin, but ultimately I went with Lemmy because I couldn't get kbin federation working. It's only a matter of time until kbins improves, when I first tried Lemmy it was really tough to install from source on bare metal so I went with lotide instead. Unfortunately, Lemmy's federation broke with lotide and kbin doesn't federate at all yet so I needed something in a hurry that works.

Another thing that could affect my choice would be the back-end. With the backend of kbin being php and the backend of Lemmy being rust, I expect that if you're hardware constrained federation could be more responsive on Lemmy. I experienced something similar when I moved from friendica (pure php) to pleroma (Erlang).

If it's not a question of setting up an instance, I'd prefer kbin, and later on I might set up an instance once it's had some time to mature.