Sort of, but the site’s philosophy is rather different, shitposting and memeing is heavily discouraged and there’s no user created communities for instance. You also need an invite to register an account and post, you can still lurk without one though. If you’re curious you can check their docs, it explains it all in detail.
I think it’s mostly to avoid trolls and keep the website manageable for now. The owner seems to want to keep a more “cozy” community.
And where do I get one?
Gotta ask someone with an invite basically. They were handing out invites on r/tildes awhile back, so it’s worth checking there occasionally if you’re still on Reddit.
… And I could DM you an invite if you’d like, just make sure to read the rules and behave.
Thanks for the info! I’ve been lurking on tildes for the last two days through the Three Cheers app. Things seen very minimal and interesting. The app is very solid too.
I’ve also read their rules. They’re pretty straight forward.
Can I get an invite from you to sign up? Other method seems to be to ask the site admins for an invite.
Tildes is alright. I feel like the discussions there are more high brow than on Lemmy, but other than that the lack of user created communities very much limits the subjects, especially niche topics.
No I don’t think so, there’s a transport related space but not a micromobility only one. You can still post about it there, but it’s gonna be shuffled around other transport related topics. In fact I remember seeing a topic about e-bikes there a few days ago, so there’s that.
Someone sent me an invite a while back. I kinda kicked the tires and never really checked it out again. I’ll have to take another look sometime. Thanks!
Hmm, I looked at the screenshots and didn’t really like it. It somehow appears even more dated than RIF
RIF was dated visually, but you could spin that as being minimalist and information dense. The Three Cheers for Tildes somehow doesn’t look as dense and minimalist as RIF
Funnily enough the RIF dev just released his new Tildes app a little bit earlier today, called Three Cheers for Tildes.
I downloaded the app. Is tildes just like Lemmy and Reddit?
Sort of, but the site’s philosophy is rather different, shitposting and memeing is heavily discouraged and there’s no user created communities for instance. You also need an invite to register an account and post, you can still lurk without one though. If you’re curious you can check their docs, it explains it all in detail.
Thanks for the info. I had never heard of this site before. I will keep the ‘Three Cheers for Tildes’ app installed on my phone and check it out.
Why do they need an invite though? And where do I get one?
I think it’s mostly to avoid trolls and keep the website manageable for now. The owner seems to want to keep a more “cozy” community.
Gotta ask someone with an invite basically. They were handing out invites on r/tildes awhile back, so it’s worth checking there occasionally if you’re still on Reddit.
… And I could DM you an invite if you’d like, just make sure to read the rules and behave.
Thanks for the info! I’ve been lurking on tildes for the last two days through the Three Cheers app. Things seen very minimal and interesting. The app is very solid too.
I’ve also read their rules. They’re pretty straight forward.
Can I get an invite from you to sign up? Other method seems to be to ask the site admins for an invite.
Sure. DM’d you an invite, have fun!
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I still haven’t really checked out Tildes
Tildes is alright. I feel like the discussions there are more high brow than on Lemmy, but other than that the lack of user created communities very much limits the subjects, especially niche topics.
Bummy, so no micromobility place there I bet?
No I don’t think so, there’s a transport related space but not a micromobility only one. You can still post about it there, but it’s gonna be shuffled around other transport related topics. In fact I remember seeing a topic about e-bikes there a few days ago, so there’s that.
Someone sent me an invite a while back. I kinda kicked the tires and never really checked it out again. I’ll have to take another look sometime. Thanks!
Hmm, I looked at the screenshots and didn’t really like it. It somehow appears even more dated than RIF
RIF was dated visually, but you could spin that as being minimalist and information dense. The Three Cheers for Tildes somehow doesn’t look as dense and minimalist as RIF