June 28, 2023, 6:57 p.m. |

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There has been a convergence of late, Reddit’s fateful decision (and the wider trend of corporate enshittification) coupled with a growing interest in the Fediverse has triggered an emergence of Reddit-esque, thread-driven, link-aggregation/discussion-board sites. The Threadiverse, as it has been coined (and now tracked) specifically refers to the bloom of Lemmy and Kbin instances (more on these later) that have spawned and are now serving as places where former Reddit-dwellers are fleeing.


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