@Blaze @Teknevra there was an article in We Distribute about #NeoDB : NeoDB is a Review System for Culture. An incredibly robust review system for media.
@Blaze @Teknevra there was an article in We Distribute about #NeoDB : NeoDB is a Review System for Culture. An incredibly robust review system for media.
@caos @caos @jeze Small minus point for #Sharkey: the federation with #Lemmy is better from #Mastodon (it’s best with #Friendica (= this account)). This answer from Sharkey, for example, has not been received yet.
@gonzoknowsdotcom1 This app doesn’t seem quite as entertaining as #StreetComplete, but it is also available for #iOS: #EveryDoor
“#OpenStreetMap editor for POIs and entrances.”
every-door.app/
Furthermore, it is also very easy to edit #OSM data with #OrganicMaps: organicmaps.app/de/
@Schlemmy
@Ninguem It is a kind of forum, but not quite as structured. The special thing for me is that it is part of the Fediverse. For me, it is a platform that offers a topic-centred access to the Fediverse. It follows a different logic than microblogging services like Mastodon, which are account-centred and in which the content has to be structured by the individual users via lists, hashtags, antennas and the like.
It is possible to interact with Lemmy content from Mastodon etc. and also to create posts in Lemmy communities (I’m replying here from #Friendica)). But with Lemmy account (which I also have) the content is of course even better structured. But it is not quite as structured as in a classic forum.
@President_Pyrus @SmugBedBug It is not necessary that everyone who uses #Lemmy has to be a Lemmy user. Thanks to the #Fediverse , everyone from Mastodon, Misskey, etc. can also participate in Lemmy content (also post in communities, just don’t create your own communities). For example, I am currently replying from Friendica. The circle of people is much, much larger, so it’s not a problem if Lemmy lacks people.
@TheRedSpade @Teknevra If I understand it correctly, a Fediverse account (e.g. Mastodon) can be used to create reviews (about films, music etc. from the database). And these reviews can then also be shared and commented on in the Fediverse.