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You can follow a lemmy community on Mastodon, and even comment from Mastodon.
It’s not optimum, you see it like the community retooting each post and then the comments as reply to post but it works
You can follow a lemmy community on Mastodon, and even comment from Mastodon.
It’s not optimum, you see it like the community retooting each post and then the comments as reply to post but it works
It’s crazy that people would rather migrate to a social media managed by a power hungry capitalist than to a “libre” platform
Considering how powerful is the copyright mafia (Remember that the pirate bay founder got jail-time) I totally understand why the people running the instance are doing so. I get why user are pissed off, but they’re free to host their own instance and deal by themselves with the legal liability
In term of UX the miss/calc/shark key beat Mastodon.
However, Mastodon has way more instances (including many ran by well established organisations) and a stabler codebase (while, regarding *key, I am a bit concerned by the amount of forks)
It’s the same fediverse so you would see the sa me federation from both
Is it linked to the ongoing Drama on the french wikipedia ?
How does federation works with with “SEO” ? Wikipedia is always among the top result on search engine, how would peopel find about Ibis ?
New hardware, so wanted something moving a bit faster than debian, and I thought it was the opportunity to switch from Ubuntu is an old African word meaning I can’t configure Debian to Manjaro is an old African word meaning I can’t configure arch :)
As much as I find the idea great. The killer feature of TikTok is how easy it is to publish a video with filters and musics. Not sure how well a federated application can follow. Then, there is TikTok algorithm which is a common critic of the app but is how you get a never-ending flow of content which isn’t uninteresting enough for you to turn the app off