Kbinners? Binnies? Kbinators?
Kbinners? Binnies? Kbinators?
I like the name KBinauts. It syncs with the name I chose.
I'm throwing my vote fot Kbinauts! Fits the space theme of the upcoming 'Artemis' app.
Yep, I think a lot of us are trying to coalesce under a flavor of this name. @digitallyfree even created us some mascots that I think we could sticker out in the real world! https://kbin.social/...
I'm just gonna come out and say it because I think people don't realize and it may be specific to US - if kbeans sticks we will be called "kbeaners" by trolls until the end of time, as it includes a racial slur aimed at hispanic/latino people
Honestly I bet a fair amount of people will even unintentionally use it without realizing. And if we have the ability to choose, I'd rather our nickname not be something that invites people to easily combine it with a slur
/u/gus is right - 'kbeaner' contains a loaded slur: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaner one thats been around for a long time. It is not one I was aware of until recently.
Seems like an arbitrary "trolls gonna troll" sort of thing that really shouldn't have a high priority.
That being said - I'm not a fan of the moniker anyway. We can do better.
Trolls will come up with a dumb take on anything.
Block em and.move on.
I'd rather our nickname not be something that invites people to easily combine it with a slur
I absolutely agree with your sentiment. At the same time, trolls can and will create a slur out of anything.
kbeanies
K-beans is cute
I've been thinking about this for a little while now and I think Fedditor is the best choice.
Fedditor sounds like a nice, platform-neutral term, but it might be a little too close to Reddit. I can't think of an alternative, though. But your idea of a general Fediverse term rather than a platform specific one is good.
Ooh, fedinauts is good. Definitely agree to prioritize something which doesn't favor a particular instance and rather emphasizes the idea of the fediverse. Also, the ~nauts variations also connote a sort of star trek federation vibe, which suits this whole endeavor.
There are several Lemmy instances called Feddit though, so that fedditor would almost certainly be seen as referring to them.
https://feddit.de
https://feddit.it
https://feddit.dk
I'm also not a fan of using terms referring to reddit. Can't we leave reddit in the past instead?
Someone else suggested Fedinaut and I love it.
If we really want to get away from reddit, we could follow the standard convention when it comes to user designations. A person who uses
Facebook is called a Facebook user. A person who uses Twitter is called a Twitter user. A person who uses Android is an Android user. Reddit is somewhat unique among the most popular websites as people identify other users like they're in a fandom rather than people who have an account on a particular website. I'm not sure if other fedditors want to even think about themselves as part of a fediverse fandom. I do think redditor was a fortuitous term for reddit to happen upon because it flows from standard convention (it sounds a lot better than reddinite, reddinese, reddan). If you start from wanting to designate a user of the Fediverse or ActivityPub protocol, I think Fedinite or Feditor are two obvious choices. I went with Fedditor with the double consonant as an homage, but I think if migration was coming from a website where everyone was just called "Forum Users", Feditor would still be a top suggestion.
I like this idea. A term that is site-agnostic is a good idea since there are so many potential names for any given instance.
There's also just no elegant way to turn "kbins.social" into a term that rolls off the tongue. "k-beans" and similar terms are just awkward and I can't see them being adopted en masse.
Fedditor is perfect if you want to include Lemmy
kbinauts is one I've seen that I don't hate. Kbinners is probably my preferred.
I'm not from here, but I like k-beans.
(I don't wanna be offensive)
Been here since just before the blackout and I'm not big on kbeans. First of all it sets us up to have a derogatory nickname, likely even unintentionally so. Secondly it has nothing to do with kbin other than vaguely resembling the word 'bin'
I've been partial to kbinaut. No one will question where we're from. Keeps kbin in the name. And a bit more on theme as the 'fediverse' kinda has a loose space vibe to it and with kbinaut resembling astronaut
I kinda like "k-beans/kbeans".
Reminds me of one of my fav sayings: "Cool beans."
Sux 2b u.
Your logic is flawless and I fully support, plus it sounds rather cute.
However I must say that it seems too obscure, as most users won't know (nor care) who created the initial codebase, and there's no obvious association between "kbin" and "ern".
kbinauts seems to be preferred but I've also seen kbeans suggested.
Pronounced "cabin-nauts", right? Or is it "kay bin nauts"?
I say "kay bin nauts" since apparently kbin is based on sbin. though there's also karabin so cabin might be closer to that?
I did too until I learned (two minutes ago) that Beaner is a derogatory slur originally from the United States to refer to individuals of Hispanic or Latino descent, particularly those that are Mexicans from Mexico or of Mexican American descent. source: Wikipedia
That sucks, I don‘t think we should let slurs ruin an otherwise perfectly fine word like bean, I love beans, but maybe it‘s not the best choice then. Guess we could do some poll to see how other names fare though.
binbags :p
Fedditors is probably best because activitypubbers doesnt roll off the tongue the same way. kbin is just a provider. its likr calling emailers gmailers or outlookers
Fedditors is good because it also includes lemmy users
Lemmings.
Kbinauts!
Wherever you are, #kbin, #friendica, #Pixelfed, #bookwyrm, #Calckey, #Lemmy, #mastodon, #hubzilla, #Peertube (and many more), you are all citizens of the #Fediverse.
Some use the word #Fedizens
Not sure if it'll catch on.
@Cloudless kbin crew
I didn't like the term "Redditor" and I don't wanna be called anything based on what website I go to.
For one thing, being called a "Redditor" was typically a negative. It was a dismissive. The "hive mind" and all that. I don't wanna be associated with a "community vibe." I just want to visit an aggregator that doesn't have corporate baggage and an agenda.
My thing is, we're all just people. Using a web service. So that's what I call us. People. On the internet. I don't need or want some tribal moniker. Not here. Not across a decentralized system.
I like kbinauts but kbinners was the first demonym that popped into my head
previously: https://kbin.social/...
Nothing to apologize for - the conversation happened in a different magazine. I'm confident there are other places where the idea has been discussed before that one, too. all good, friend /u/cloudless!
Versers. Or another user suggested Fedinauts.
Both are platform agnostic and bear no resemblance to "Reddit"
Binnie baby
When you're going from thread to thread and digging deep into content, we can call that going down a k hole.
Binsters.
kbbles and kbits.
Whatever you feel in your heart, honestly. I like kbeans myself
I like kbinaut and k-beans
Had no clue who I was signing up with at the time. I guess I'm a Lemmy World.
Wheely-bins.
Wherever you are, #kbin, #friendica, #Pixelfed, #bookwyrm, #Calckey, #Lemmy, #mastodon, #hubzilla, #Peertube (and many more), you are all citizens of the #Fediverse.
Some use the word #Fedizens
Not sure if it'll catch on.
Nah nah. The underlying is called “Lemmy”. So we’re lemmings…
See this is a problem because some people think the fediverse revolves around lemmy. It doesn't, and nor does it revolve around kbin (which is where this discussion you're viewing in lemmy is originating from). We're in the fediverse and any name should reflect that. But also, there's zero chance I'm ever going to refer to myself as a kbinaut or fedinaut, or k-bean. That's so cringe. It feels like snoo all over again. Kbinners is a natural and non try-hard name if you must refer specifically to kbin users but I don't see any reason for establishing or encouraging tribalism within the fediverse. I haven't seen a general fediverse or threadiverse name I particularly like yet. I'm kind of a fan of threader, threaditor or something like that though.
Lemmy is not the underlying technology anyway.
Wherever you are, #kbin, #friendica, #Pixelfed, #bookwyrm, #Calckey, #Lemmy, #mastodon, #hubzilla, #Peertube (and many more), you are all citizens of the #Fediverse.
Some use the word #Fedizens
Not sure if it'll catch on.
@Cloudless kbooms? It's okay. I'll see myself out
kbonates is my suggestion, pun on carbonation
Keebineebies
Here's two off the top of my head based on reddit. Both aren't my favorite, but variety is the spice of life!
While a decent play on words, this feels like it's just asking to be turned into a pejorative term. It could easily be turned around and used to suggest everyone on kbin/lemmy/etc is a lemming who falls in line and follows the pack without any individual thought.
All these "-nauts" and "-ers/ors" are ridiculous. Herp derp I use a website, Im special!
Bin chickens, the lot of you.
Bin dwellers
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Absolutely KBinauts. Seen it going around and it's great. I first saw it here
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