• Pamasich@kbin.earth
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    7 days ago

    Yes, because this isn’t just Lemmy.

    Lemmy itself is more like a forum or old Reddit. A focus on discussion and link aggregation, not people. I personally still consider it social media, but there are enough people who draw the line there. Like others said, it depends on how YOU define social media.

    But this is the fediverse, not just Lemmy. I’m writing this from Mbin, which has a much bigger focus on people (you can follow users here). But you can also talk here from Mastodon. Then there’s platforms like Friendica, afaik the Facebook of the fediverse, which theoretically also have access (though I have yet to see a user from there, so idk if they’re functionally compatible with Lemmy).

    Lemmy itself might or might not fit in isolation, but if an instance is connected to the fediverse, it’s definitely indirectly a social network. ActivityPub (the protocol used to connect the fediverse) is explicitly a social networking protocol as per its spec.