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Should I have separate Lemmy and Mastodon accounts?

I am still learning this whole thing and I ended up creating accounts here and on Mastodon. Is that necessary or do I automatically have a Mastodon username with my Lemmy? I used the same stuff on both accounts, can I merge them or something?

Edit: thanks everyone, I can't respond to each comment while I'm at work, but I appreciate every one of you!

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  • I keep them separate -- I don't like a single point of failure, and we're all so early on the fediverse stuff that I'm sure a few servers and services will implode in the near future before things settle down. Would be a real hassle to have everything attached to a single account.

    • This was my thought exactly! I ended up signing up for access on 11 servers in a mix of mastodon, lemmy and kbin. Probably went overboard.

  • You can interact on both platforms using one account, but the best experience is to have an account on each - Lemmy communities don't work very well on Mastodon, and Mastodon users can't be followed from Lemmy. Kbin is the middle ground which can do both.

    • Kbin also turns all your upvotes into reblogs, so you'll be spamming Mastodon users whenever you like posts

  • Separate seems smart. Interacting from Lemmy to Mastodon and vice-versa isn't exactly the most user friendly experience, since neither platform was really built with those type of interactions in mind.

    Perhaps in future it'll be more seamless.

  • That's the way I personally do it. I'd love to be able to merge my lemmy and calckey accounts but a lot of us are still finding our feet in the fediverse right now. I've personally moved from a mastodon to a calckey instance and switched from one lemmy instance to another.

  • I similarly have separate logins. One day there'll be easier integrations, but I don't think kbin is it for now.

  • I do. It just feels right to compartmentalise the two. Kbin has microblogging if you want a little bit of both though.

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