What do you think about this graphic?

It should give an easy overview of the architecture of the Fediverse and what it differentiates from old social media.

    • Coelacanth
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      810 days ago

      Mastodon and Lemmy have only limited interoperability. You can’t follow individual users on Lemmy, so most of it is one-way. Mastodon users can post to Lemmy communities by @-ing a specific community, and Lemmy users can then reply as normal and their replies will show up in the Mastodon users feed.

      • Blaze (he/him)
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        1510 days ago

        That’s why I’m always a bit reluctant to have an infographic with Mastodon and Lemmy fully connected. Sure, it’s possible to interact, but it’s not ideal.

        Having another one with Lemmy, Mbin and Piefed servers could be better

        • Snoopy
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          10 days ago

          Yeah i do agree but sadjy, there is a reason some of us call it lemmyverse. We can see mastodon’s content.

          Since Lemmy doesn’t really support hashtag, the core of mastodon discoverability, I think switching to a new software is better.

          PieFed plan to support Mastodon this year. They already do it somewhat : you can follow PieFed user and a.gup.pe work well. You can also follow comment or post by setting up an alert.

          Currently, only mbin can do that.

          • @Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com
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            110 days ago

            hashtags don’t work well on the Fediverse, a hashtag doesn’t have an owning instance which means there’s no way to push/pull the content by hashtag

            • Snoopy
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              9 days ago

              On masto that helped me finding new people or thematic discussion. It may not work very well but it does work with boost. From what i was able to achieve with it, it’s an amazing tool 😊

              • @Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com
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                19 days ago

                yea I mean it’s fun to use and works well if you’re on a large instance like mastodon.social, I use it even on a medium size instance

                but communities/groups work better on the fediverse, and maybe something in between the 2 could be created, some kind of federated version of hashtags

                • Snoopy
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                  9 days ago

                  I’m not on mastodon social, i use it on

                  And hashtag work well. I have a list where i follow hashtag as if i had a community around this keyword.

                  If mastodon supported group, they would include lemmy, mbin, piefed support. We can remplace a.gup.pe

                  • @Die4Ever@retrolemmy.com
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                    9 days ago

                    like I said, hashtags are fun, but the fact that even if you follow the hashtag it only shows posts that were already federated into your instance confuses people

                    communities/groups will federate the posts for you if you follow, but following a hashtag does not give any federation

                    Even if you could follow hashtags on Lemmy, you would also need to be able to follow users for anything to show up (so that’s 2 big new features required). And since it requires following users, that would also mean a culture shift would be required, you’d need to convince your instance-mates to use their Lemmy accounts to follow people, but people are mostly here to follow communities not people.

                    I’m not against the features being added, I just don’t think they’re going to be as impactful to the Lemmy platform as expected.