• Fedditor385@lemmy.world
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          1 day ago

          You are right. According to the definition of social media, Lemmy is social media. However, “social media” would by definition fit any kind of digital communication media. A forum, or a blog, or an IRC channel are also, by definition, social media.

          I would argue that the social media has a distinct association with Facebook, Instagram and the diverse spawns of those, and by association doesn’t fit anything else. At best, we simply lack a different term, which splits “old-school” stuff like forums and blogs. I view lemmy more like a forum. You have categories, and users can go into categories to start discussions. You don’t follow anyone. People also don’t create and post their own content, but rather seek discussions or share other stuff from the internet. Your goal is not reach, follow count or like count.

          It is social media, but it’s definitely nothing like Facebook. We simply lack a better term.

            • Fedditor385@lemmy.world
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              23 hours ago

              Media is more audio, video, image. Which fits social media.

              Most forums and blogs are text-based or primary text. There is no blog sharing only images/videos/audio as posts. Also no such forum.

              That would be my key differentiation - forums and IRC is social, but not really media.

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                21 hours ago

                Printed media is definately media, and so are blogs. The social part of it is how people can interact with it.

            • NewNewAugustEast@lemmy.zip
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              21 hours ago

              No. I am reading an aggregation forum, and getting clarity and insights from the comments. I barely am interacting with anyone.

              Look, this term didn’t even exist until the mid 90’s and didn’t take off in common use until the mid 2000’s.

              The difference is Lemmy is topic centered thread first, discussion last, where social media is basically a self publishing, identity first platform. People put shit on instagram and facebook because it is about them (mostly). Here it is just news/stories with comments. And anonymity, which is what makes it all work.

              I consider everyone here the same way I did when I was on a bbs: they are liars. Modern twist: they are liars and bots. Everyone is bullshitting and saying whatever they want, this is hardly a social event.

              • irelephant [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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                20 hours ago

                So is twitter not social media if you just use it to read hashtags, and get clarity and insight from the comments?

                Other social media sites can very much be topic centered

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          2 days ago

          No, it is a social network. That’s different from social media.

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              1 day ago

              There is a difference between the two terms as well, so thanks for supporting my point /s

          • irelephant [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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            2 days ago

            What would you define social media as?

            Oxford says.

            websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.

            That definition certainly matches Lemmy.

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              2 days ago

              Social networking is about connecting people, which Lemmy as a forum does. You could argue that the function of Lemmy as a link aggregator is more social media like, but I doubt people would consider an RSS feed reader to be social media either.

              Social media is like TV, a one-to-many medium, usually with some sort of feed curation to promote certain topics.

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                1 day ago

                Social networking is about connecting people

                Well Lemmy is not about that at all. I know absolutely Zero people from lemmy.

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                  1 day ago

                  That seems to be a you problem.

                  Of course it is an pseudonymous online forum, so it isn’t about making friends in real-life, but you can make plenty of connections with people online via it.

                  • NewNewAugustEast@lemmy.zip
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                    21 hours ago

                    That seems to be a you problem.

                    That isn’t a problem, it is by design. I don’t want to follow you or anyone else. I don’t want to promote myself either. I absolutely do not want to make any connections with people here. I read the aggregated subject feeds, I get clarity or insights from the comments. And that is where it ends. Anonymity makes this all work.

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                2 days ago

                That’s a totally made up definition from your part. Media is the plural of medium, which means “intermediary”. A social media is just the middleman that allows people to socialize. Lemmy is a social media, as well as a social network.

                • poVoq@slrpnk.net
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                  2 days ago

                  Every definition is “made up” 🙄

                  What I explained is how these terms are commonly used on the fediverse.

                  And anyways, if “social media” and “social network” is the same, why have two different terms for it?