So is Kbin. Both projects use the AGPL license, but Kbin is a PHP/Symfony based solution while Lemmy is primarily a Rust backend with a Typescript front end. If someone is going to run an instance or contribute to the code, they are likely going to choose the stack that they are most familiar with.
With a lot of #Drupal experience, the Kbin code is very approachable for me... but as other commenters have already said... whatever floats your boat.
The Kbin and Lemmy projects aren't competing as much with each other as the ActivityPub driven communities are competing with the walled gardens.
@cosmicdreams if you add the #Drupal hashtag, Mastodon posts show up as a microblog in the m/drupal Kbin magazine available at https://kbin.social/m/drupal/microblog. Posts can be upvoted on Kbin like Reddit or Stack Exchange, but that is Kbin/threadverse specific metadata. Boosts and favorites feed back into "traditional" mastodon instance feeds. I'm really blown away by how the ActivityPub standard can be used create a community around these different apps and instances.
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