Lemmy appears to be very similiar to Mastodon, with decentralised servers to prevent musky spezulence.
Just a bit confused as i’ve tried Mastodon using the Tusky app and it felt like twitter but decentralised, whilst Lemmy feels like reddit but decentralised but language such as fediverse is shared.
Basically, it’s exactly as you say with the added bonus that this “twitter” and “reddit” can talk to each other.
Well put, this exactly!
How do I talk with my Mastodon life? I literally have two separate accounts for here and there!
A lot of us have separate accounts for different uses. Mastodon is a microblogging platform where one follows users and hashtags. Lemmy is an aggregator and discussion platform where one subscribes to communities (and possibly follows users).
As I understand it, to see posts across services, you just look up and follow accounts and communities using their <@subject@instance.tld> identity. Someone who’s more familiar with the process can probably give a better explanation or point you towards a tutorial.
The Fediverse are a number of services that use shared protocols to talk to each other. Each of these services can fulfill different roles and there are plenty of alternatives to existing sites.
So the threadiverse (Lemmy/kbin) are link aggregating forums like Reddit. Micro-blogging platforms (Mastodon/Calckey) tend to occupy a similar space to Twitter/Threads.
i remember reading on lemmy about how on mastodon (like <s>twitter</s>) you follow people (or organizations) and on lemmy (like on deadDit) you follow subjects. I thought it was spot-on
Lemmy is communities. Like Reddit. You can curate a list of communities you subscribe to.
Mastodon is microblogging. Like Twitter. You can curate a list of bloggers you subscribe to.
Because they are decentralized, you can include off-server sources in your subscription list, for both your mastodon account and your lemmy account. Because mastodon and lemmy use same activitypub protocol, you can include lemmy communities in your curate mastodon list of subscribed sources. Or a mastodon microblogger in your curated lemmy feed. Also you can reply using your existing account to a post in that feed, including from the other service.
Think of them like email servers. There are many, they all can talk to each other, and the tech is not new.
Yea, i read that analogy on the Lemmy website and it did not clear things up for me at all.
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What is Lemmy to Kbin?