I’m excited to see what new and interesting features will be implemented that we never could have gotten on Reddit. FOSS (free and open source software) has a history of being an environment where innovation can be fostered, unrestrained by the whims of the market.
i work in digital product and UX strategy/design, and it’s my dream to put together a ragtag design and development team to build experiences that make migrating to the Fediverse intuitive and enjoyable for all. it’s time to remind these social media companies how fragile their power is.
I sense a real opportunity for the Fediverse off the back of Reddit and third party apps porting across.
If the UX (user experience) is similar then it’ll more than likely pull people across.
So far the communities have been extremely friendly and it is a breath of fresh air
I’m excited to see what new and interesting features will be implemented that we never could have gotten on Reddit. FOSS (free and open source software) has a history of being an environment where innovation can be fostered, unrestrained by the whims of the market.
i work in digital product and UX strategy/design, and it’s my dream to put together a ragtag design and development team to build experiences that make migrating to the Fediverse intuitive and enjoyable for all. it’s time to remind these social media companies how fragile their power is.