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this is what i am thinking always

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This post comes from Lemmy, so at least we know that part works lmao.

But how seamless have you guys found kbin to lemmy interaction? Can you subscribe to Lemmy communities through kbin?

[-] thebestlettuce@lemmy.blahaj.zone 26 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

users can move between them freely

but.. they really cant though can they? atm, every community on beehaw just lost a massive chunk of their userbase, and they can't even move to a diff instance. Masto allows you to automatically move your followers to a new account on a new instance, but there just isn't that option on Lemmy

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rule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)
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spiderrule (lemmy.blahaj.zone)

Never moderated anything before, how much of a time commitment is it usually?

Fit that you can't look at for too long

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by thebestlettuce@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/lemmy_support@lemmy.ml

Edit: solved thanks

Unsure if this is the right place for this but is this possible either in the website or in Jerboa?

You can but it might be a little unstable. Post from mastodon and mention @community@instance.url to make a post

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How much are the operating costs a month usually?

How do you fund mastodon.world? Do you collect donations?

[-] thebestlettuce@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Yeah a good Lemmy client app would probably help users migrate easier. I tried the only one on the android play store (Jebril) but it crashes immediately when I log in

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Probably best to migrate there at !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone because the community will be stronger if not broken apart across multiple instances

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by thebestlettuce@lemmy.blahaj.zone to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

or another way to ask it, what made fedi easier for you to adopt? I don't think the answer is better ways of explaining how federation exactly works, because no matter how good of an analogy you can make, most users don't care and just want to know how to get started

EDIT: I guess I'll go first, for something like Mastodon I think encouraging people to use a client like pinafore.social or Tusky instead of going directly to the website of the instance would help stop people from confusing themselves by getting redirected between instances. Same for Lemmy as better clients start to pop up

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(reposted this from r/fediverse)

Should federated social media have a centralized website that users use to access it?

It would be like starting a server for a video game. If I host, say a Minecraft server, my friends won't connect directly to the server, rather we will all use the same software (Minecraft) to connect. In a similar way I could start a Mastodon instance, but we would all go to a single website, something like mastodon.com, and type in the url to my instance to access it.

The benefit of this would be removing a lot of friction that comes with interacting with users across instances. If I, a user of mas.to visit a user profile from someone on mastodon.world, I need to actually navigate to the website mastodon.world to see all of their posts. From here, I lose the ability to like posts, reply, or basically do anything. I need to copy the link back to my home instance to do anything with the content on mastodon.world

This is really confusing to users who haven't even realized they have been navigated to a different website, since the UI is all the same. One of my friends stopped using mastodon because she was confused why she kept being logged out seemingly for no reason. It's also unnecessary friction that stops me from being able to interact properly with the entire fediverse.

If I was accessing mastodon through a centralized website, I could stay logged in while viewing a profile or post from another user, and I still would be able to interact with it. I would never be navigated away to another website and logged out. It would be a much less confusing and frustrating experience and lower the barriers between instances.

It's gonna take a while for the chaos of everyone migrating from Reddit to die down and for the place to become useable.

Also, Lemmy seems to have the same annoying friction Masto has where it's too easy to get redirected to another instance's webpage. You suddenly can't comment, like, or basically do anything and it's not immediately obvious why.

Once again suggesting federated social media start using a centralized frontend on one single website and just let the servers themselves be federated. You would go to the same one website, ex lemmy.com and log into your chosen instance, staying logged in even if you visit another instance.

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