Following accounts across platforms in the fediverse
Across platform account following in the fediverse!...
Across platform account following in the fediverse!...
The fediverse has always grown in waves and we're at the start of one. It's worth looking at what tactics worked well in the past, to use them again or adapt them and build on them. It's also valuable to look at what went wrong or didn't work out as well in the past, to see if there are ways to do better....
Link: https://lemmy.world/comment/43639...
Lets make a thread to post our niches that we have found here. Big magazines are ok too....
Die Plattform kbin bietet beides: Sie ist ein Link-Aggregator wie Reddit oder Lemmy und zugleich ein Microblogging-Dienst - hier ein erster Einblick.
It’s still early days here in the Fediverse, but I was surprised to see that there was no place to chat about our friend the pocket knife. So, PocketKNIFE is born!...
I went to create this magazine this morning while watching WTC final, and I was told the name was already taken. Clearly someone else knew we'd need a new home for /r/Cricket sooner or later.
Why do you use one over the other? Also, what's the deal with Calckey?
I apologize if this has already been covered, but I’ve seen a lot of people talking about a need for a kbin app. While I agree that a native app would be nice to have eventually, I figured that quite a few people probably aren’t aware of how web apps work. I don’t use Android, so I have no idea if there is an equivalent...
Specifically, I'm trying to post (an image) to boston@lemmy.ml from my account on kbin.social. The post shows up on kbin.social, but when I go to https://lemmy.ml/c/boston, it doesn't seem to be there. Is there something special I need to do to ensure it's viewable?
And why must I create a new 'article' to make a thread and not a post - which I think makes a new microblog....
Du finner posten her: https://www.reddit.com/r/norge/comments/14613j7/det_har_blitt_laget_en_ny_reddit_gruppe_p%C3%A5_kbin/...
The title, I'm curious to know since kbin ≠ lemmy. Can you see magazines and posts on your feeds?...
On Lemmy, comments are not truly deleted, but hidden for all except instance admins. Also, deleted comments will still be present (they just say something to the affect of "deleted by user") and still show the poster's username even after the poster's account is deleted....
Many might not know, but the developers of Lemmy are communist tankies - and i'm not joking - that spread propagranda and misinformation. They for example deny the genocide of the Uighurs in China as it is a "hoax perpetated by the western propagandists"....
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Based on this...
Differentiation in the Fediverse is starting to play out in more and more pronounced ways. For most users in the Western world, it is tightly linked with Mastodon. But the Japanese Fediverse community is growing extremely rapidly, mainly using Misskey. It has grown in less than half a year from 75k accounts to 325k accounts.
As you may have heard, Reddit’s decided to pull a Twitter and start charging an extortionate amount of money for access to their previously-free API, in order to drive third-party clients like Apollo and RIF into extinction. Under Reddit’s proposed pricing, …
Are Lemmy and Kbin ready?...