why so many apps for lemmy but none for kbin?
Please, someone with more knowledge, enlighten me please:
If kbin and lemmy both use the same protocol “activity pub”, why can’t an app designed for lemmy not easily communicate with a kbin server?
They use the same protocol, but so far both of them have only implemented the server-to-server (federation) portion. Neither (to my knowledge) have implemented the client to server interactions.
Lemmy has its own API, which is completely separate from the ActivityPub spec. Kbin doesn’t have an API yet, but one is actively being developed.
I don’t really understand the need that kbin fills since Lemmy does most of what it does and they interact with each other. I subscribe to kbin stuff from Lemmy and Lemmy apps.
Can’t anyone explain?
@mysoulishome I think kbin connect better to Mastodon and vice versa as well since it also have the ‘Microblog’ section, this post (as seen on Lemmy) and this reply are posted throught the microblog on kbin.
also I just think kbin looks nicer and more appealing to casual users rather than lemmy.