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Car & racing guy, tech saavy, gamer and what else?

Reddit Veteran. Photon UI enjoyer on Lemmy.

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  • Believe it or not that will not do us any favours lol, the term "forum" is becoming a thing of the past and if we want to become more mainstream and break being a niche platform, that isn't the way to go.

  • While it would be best if lemmy devs can be more involved with photon, photon is still completely open source and the project is open to contributors, worst case hypothetical scenario of if the project ever gets abandoned it can always be forked, continued, or even better it can be handed by the current dev to someone who can continue to keep it alive.

    If photon is widely used I see no reason the dev would just abandon it as it is rather than handing over the project to someone else who has already been contributing.

  • It seems you’re uncomfortable with the term "default," and I can understand why. However, when I use "default UI," I’m referring to what users see when they access a server through its primary link (rather than alternate UI links like those offered by lemmy.world, for example). My proposal to replace the current base UI with Photon doesn’t take away the option for users to continue using alternative UIs if they prefer. That flexibility remains intact. However, the average user, especially those new to Lemmy, is likely to access and evaluate the platform through the default link.

    Unless every single server admin changes to alternative UIs manually on their own, "default UI" will exist because a lot of servers, atleast to begin with, settle on whatever Lemmy comes with.

    This proposal is aimed at both server admins, particularly those managing "general-purpose" servers where average users are most likely to join, and Lemmy devs themselves. A modern, intuitive default UI could significantly improve first impressions and help attract a broader audience.

    In my experience, Photon has been responsive and largely glitch-free in terms of performance, especially compared to Reddit's new UI, which I personally find horrible. That said, hearing that Photon is being rewritten for further performance improvements is encouraging and only adds to its potential as a suitable base UI.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    A Case for Modernizing Lemmy's Default UI with Photon

    Recently, I made a post here, which gained some traction in support of the cause. However, I mistakenly used an outdated screenshot of Photon. It turns out that photon.lemmy.world is running an older version of Photon, which caused some misunderstandings.

    For those who saw that post and were misled or disliked Photon because it appeared to display only 2-3 links on-screen, similar to new Reddit, let me clarify. While Photon is modern and intuitive, it is not like new Reddit in this particular aspect. This outdated screenshot gave the wrong impression, which I’ve since updated, but I wanted to create this new post since many people may not revisit the previous one to see the corrections.

    The latest version of Photon, which can be seen at phtn.app, is a big improvement over what’s on photon.lemmy.world. Photon is modern, intuitive, and, speaking as someone with years of Reddit moderation experience who has also started moderatin

  • BTW I actually used an outdated version of Photon on the screenshot, looks like lemmy.world haven't updated their photon version, I have updated the post with the updated current Photon UI, I think more people will like it. It's an improvement from the older version.

  • People who prefer old Reddit often say the same thing about new Reddit. While old Reddit, or in this case a barebones, simpler UI, is lightweight and "slick," the reality is that if we want Lemmy to grow beyond its current base of tech-savvy users, we need to consider a different perspective, one that focuses on the needs and expectations of the average user.

    For example, despite old Reddit being lighter and having its loyal supporters, 80 to 90 percent of users still prefer new Reddit. As someone who used to moderate on Reddit, I can confirm that the majority of traffic came from new Reddit, even though old Reddit was still available. This highlights how a more modern and user-friendly interface is often what appeals to the majority.

    From my personal experience as someone who primarily used new Reddit, Photon feels far more intuitive and familiar compared to the default Lemmy UI. That said, I am not claiming Photon is perfect. However, considering that most alternative UIs are currently niche and their development relies heavily on a small group of contributors, Photon stands out as a mature and robust option.

    While it is encouraging to see Lemmy’s developers working on improving the default UI, the project is still in its early stages and may or may not succeed. Why start from scratch or bet on something that is just beginning development when we already have a well-developed alternative like Photon? By adopting Photon as the default, we can take advantage of an existing solution that is in good shape, has significant potential, and can continue to improve with more widespread adoption and contributions.

    This approach would ensure that Lemmy becomes more accessible and appealing to the average user, while still leaving room for users to choose other UIs if they prefer. First impressions matter, and adopting a polished and familiar UI could make all the difference in attracting and retaining new users.

    BTW those who want to can still change to alternative UIs, nothing will stop them from doing so.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    As an average OG ex-redditor, Lemmy needs to move away from it's base barebones UI to something like Photon by default, here's why.

    As a strong supporter of open-source and community-funded projects like Lemmy, which prioritize serving users over investors, I believe Lemmy has significant potential, and that's why I am here. However, it is clear that its growth is nearing a plateau in its current form. Despite the surge in users following Reddit's API changes, Lemmy continues to primarily attract tech-savvy individuals, politically left-aligned users, and those accustomed to old Reddit. For Lemmy to reach the broader average general audience, meaningful changes are necessary.

    The rise of Bluesky demonstrates the importance of ease of use and a user-friendly design. Its polished and familiar interface is a key reason for its growth and appeal as an alternative to platforms like X/Twitter. This same ease of use is what Mastodon lacked, leading to its initial hype fading quickly. The average user is unlikely to adapt to something that feels complicated or unfamiliar, and this challenge also applies to Lemmy.

    As some

    Fediverse @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Launching c/Latvija, the community for Latvia on the Fediverse! Calling all Latvians and those interested in Latvia and the Baltic countries to join and support us.

    Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Nissan Wants to Bring Back the Silvia

    Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Ford Researching Tech That Snitches on Speeders to the Police

    Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    1,064 Horsepower, 215 MPH: The 2025 Corvette ZR1 Conquers All

    Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Automakers Sold Driver Data for Pennies, Senators Say

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    What's an immediate turn off in a person?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    What is a product you would never recommend?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    What's the men's version of Victoria's Secret?

    Asklemmy @lemmy.ml
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Men in their 40s, what’s one piece of advice for men in their 20s?

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  • I already created the discord server a long while back when I was at r/RedditAlternatives, people knew what it was and many average users were already on the platform hence accessible, matrix is great but still not at a stage where the average person uses/knows it compared to tech nerds or enthusiasts, besides we already have around 100 people if not more on the discord server, reusing it made more sense for now although I wouldn't mind creating a matrix in the future once the community grows to offer another way of keeping in touch with our community for those who have or are ready to go to Matrix :)

  • Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world
    Cars - For Car Enthusiasts @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Ford Says It's Committed to V-8 Mustangs Regardless of What Others Do

    Reddit @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    I modded r/RedditAlternatives, got banned multiple times earlier on for making lemmy migration initatives on Reddit just to be unbanned later thanks to community backlash, now I settle at Lemmy.

    DESCLAIMER: This will be a little bit of a long and maybe even a personal write up, if you do read it all, thank you in advance!

    Hello everyone, not sure if anyone remembers much of what happened with my account u/TheArstaInventor on Reddit, In a nutshell, I was the guy who created initiatives like r/lemmymigration and r/kbinmigration, got banned unfairly for a while to be unbanned later after community backlash, I also created guides to help users move to Kbin, Lemmy or the fediverse in general, the one that took off the most was "The Redditor's guide to how Kbin works".

    Later I also entered the r/RedditAlternatives mod team, and helped moderate the community further as its popularity grew a ton at the time and a massive increase in posts required a bigger mod team. I also coordinated with other mods at the time at r/ModCoord when the blackout happen and the whole coordination not only made blackout possible but a ton of communities m

    Lemmy @lemmy.ml
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Just realized we have no solution for communities with inactive mods at Lemmy (devs, please look into this)

    Been moving from Reddit to Lemmy slowly so far and now I wanted to bring some of the communities I moderated there to here, as a huge car enthusiast I wanted to not only bring car related subs to communities here on lemmy.world, I also wanted to mod the "cars" community from the instance on lemmy.world already but I realized the moderator there has been inactive for several months now.

    It looks like that community is a lost case and this is concerning, how many more communities are stuck like this? This should have been really affecting Lemmy badly thus far and it seems many power mods came in and claimed multiple community names when the blackout happened without actually committing to the platform.

    I really hope the developers find a solution to this, so that those like me who actually wants to commit and moderate can do so.

    Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    How to request community from an inactive mod?

    I am a huge car enthusiast and I moderate several car related communities on Reddit, but ever since the blackout and one of Reddit's biggest mistakes, I've been moving to Lemmy and the Fediverse but I would really like to help moderate c/cars - [email protected]

    It's moderator although has been inactive for months, is the sub really lost or am I missing something that I haven't learned about yet? Anyway I can request the community?

    [email protected]

    Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world
    TheArstaInventor @lemmy.world

    Lemmy.world no longer federating with Kbin? If yes, why?? (Kbin's spam issue is gone)

    Hey! A kbin user here, just logged in to my lemmy.world dummy account to ask this, I've noticed communities like m/AskKbin, m/Cars, M/RedditMigration and etc are not federating at all with Kbin anymore, I am not sure if this is just an issue from my side, a bug or did lemmy.world mods really decide to not federate with Kbin??

    EDIT: Just saw another official post from the admins here 3 months back, so looks like it is partially defederated as in Lemmy.world from one side can't see Kbin's communities thanks to the spam issue a while back?

    To mention, the spam issue is no longer a problem afaik, and Kbin has since brought built-in mod request system, allowing inactive communities to be requested by new moderators similar to reddit request, this has helped a lot and ever since many of the "used to be spam with inactive mods" is no longer an issue as new mods have since started requesting and taking over those communities.

    Ie; One of the biggest Kbin communities: m/RedditMigration, was a