I see kbin.social mentioned here and there where lemmy is discussed. How are those two related? Are they linked up, or are those completely separate communities?
They both operate on the same protocol called ActivityPub. So that mean it is possible for Lemmy users to interact with Kbin communities (or magazines, as they call them) and for Kbin users to interact with our communities.
Technically it’s also possible for Mastodon (since that also uses ActivityPub) user’s to reply to posts here… It’s not very user friendly, but it is possible.
Thanks for explaining. So there’s no content being missed out on by joining just kbin or Lemmy right? Just a different interface and different “local” instance?
Hello from a kbin instance
Am I able to subscribe to kbin magazines from Lemmy, or is it only the other way around? I try searching for them as !magazine@kbin.server and nothing ever comes up but that might just be because it’s slow to federate.
Is the magazine on kbin.social? They have CF stuff turned on.
If I search !tech@kbin.social from my Lemmy instance I can’t find anything. So it seems like kbin users can interact with Lemmy but Lemmy users can’t interact with kbin.
It’s kbin.social’s issue. I’m on another kbin instance and can’t find them either. Maybe wait for them to turn off CF and try later.
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