• cm0002@toast.oooOP
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    6 months ago

    More like proto-social media, a key defining factor for modern social media is things like feeds and ranking of both comments and posts. Which even PF and Lemmy do, if however basic the algo is

    Traditional forums had the community and people could post content, but there was usually no ranking of posts or comments. Mostly just chronological order, with the exception of posts with the most recent replies being at the top of whatever category you were in

    Though I’m sure there probably was a few “forward thinking” large forums that did something with feeds that looked more like modern SM

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      6 months ago

      So if I sort lemmy comments by new and hide the vote count, it ceases being social media?
      I don’t think that’s where I’d put the dividing line.
      Forums are definitely social media. They just predate the term’s widespread use.