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So this is fun. This post is a reply to a Lemmy post directly from my Mastodon account.
Lemmy is a Reddit-like Fediverse server software. You can follow groups on it, like @technology , directly from your Mastodon, Pleroma, Misskey etc account. And yes, your replies should show up under the post on the Lemmy side — in this case here: https://beehaw.org/post/175021
Apologies to @admin for kinda spamming in that thread, but then again, the post was about a monopolist walled garden, and federated services are the best way to bring these down.
Is it really like @j12i says, that it’s because I didn’t explicitly at @technology? That’s gonna look so ugly if that’s a requirement from now on 🤦🏻♀️
So this is fun. This post is a reply to a Lemmy post directly from my Mastodon account.
Lemmy is a Reddit-like Fediverse server software. You can follow groups on it, like @technology , directly from your Mastodon, Pleroma, Misskey etc account. And yes, your replies should show up under the post on the Lemmy side — in this case here:
https://beehaw.org/post/175021
Ain’t federation fun? :blobcatcoffee:
#TwitterMigration #NewHere
Apologies to @admin for kinda spamming in that thread, but then again, the post was about a monopolist walled garden, and federated services are the best way to bring these down.
So I hope we can agree it’s kinda on-topic. 😉
Subscribing to and commenting on lemmy posts from Mastodon is a great example of how different activitypub services can work together.
And, how different interfaces exposing the same underlying data structure/protocol can work well together.
It doesn’t work _really_ well yet.
@rysiek
@j12i
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2525 🤷🏻♀️
Is it really like @j12i says, that it’s because I didn’t explicitly at @technology? That’s gonna look so ugly if that’s a requirement from now on 🤦🏻♀️
@Sandra @technology @j12i interesting, looks like a bug. I wonder if it’s something in the newest code or some such.
But since it’s a bug, it will get fixed. Lemmy’s AP implementation has been getting better and better, slowly.