• function IsOdd():@lemmy.world
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    4 个月前

    But isn’t Lemmy already a forum-like (i guess) platform? Like there are boards (or whatever they are called here, i don’t remember, “subreddits”) about discussing some topic and you can make threads discussing said topic. Bam, a forum, right?

    Or do forums have something that Lemmy (or at this point Reddit) don’t?

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      4 个月前

      I’d also call it a forum format. Btw subreddits are simply called communities here :)

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      Content aggregators are not forums. Just having categories doesn’t really cover it. CAs are designed so that old posts fall away quickly, so that people will keep posting new top level content and keep people emgaged in the constant scroll, much like Twitter or Facebook. They are largely unstructured, with different “categories” behaving quasi-independently from one another.

      Forums are structured spaces where the same people post stuff to the same categories, that are mostly offshoots of the forum’s core theme.

      People interact with and behave rather differently in these different contexts.