• poVoq@slrpnk.net
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    15 hours 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.

    • WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works
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      41 minutes ago

      I have never heard anyone refer to TV as social media, I have always heard it in context with facebook, twitter and co.

      a better objection, which makes me uncertain whether lemmy is social media, is that this is a pseudonymous forum where its not common for users to become friends or know each other, and discussion is not around a specific news site or a specific person, but around specific topics

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      15 hours 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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        14 hours 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?

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          4 hours ago

          There are lot of synonyms, people just choose some words in different contexts based on how they sound. Why use the word “begin” when the word “start” exists?