In case you haven't noticed it yet: #
SecondLife has arrived in the #
Threadiverse. It has
its own unofficial Lemmy community. Kind of ironic that you learn this from someone who has never even been to Second Life.
Okay, just in case you haven't heard of #
Lemmy yet, or you even still believe the #
Fediverse is only Mastodon, here's a little explanation.
Lemmy is to Reddit what Mastodon is to Twitter.
Both are part of the Fediverse which means that you can use your existing (or a new) account anywhere in the Fediverse, including but not limited to Mastodon, to join a Lemmy community, to comment on Lemmy posts, you can even start new posts.
(Oh, and yes, both have their alternatives which, again, are all connected to one another, although Lemmy doesn't have nearly as many as Mastodon. While other projects have forum features, too, #
kbin is the closest to being another "Reddit clone".)
I'm almost tempted to say it's a pity that this community is a bit too specifically about Second Life although it does mention #
OpenSimulator in its description in one sentence. But a general Lemmy community or /kbin magazine about #
VirtualWorlds or #
Metaverse would be overrun by cryptobros within no time or at least see lots of posts like, "Why bother, the Metaverse is dead," written by people who either have never heard of Second Life or think it was shut down before summer 2009.
And if someone should feel like starting a Lemmy community or /kbin magazine for #
OpenSim, I could crosspost without much of a problem if necessary.