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Have you ever wondered how Lemmy and Mastodon federate?

@fediverse Have you ever wondered how Lemmy and Mastodon federate?

Well, I made a few tests and put it all in an easy to read table! Take a look!

https://gist.github.com/helloyanis/c201908666b2c6341e05f7e77b2fbca2

Some things may be wrong or missing but if you notice that, tell me and I'll update it!

(Yeah! I'm even posting this from Mastodon! How cool is that?)

fediverse #mastodon #lemmy #federation

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  • Would be great to have all posts on the frontpage of mastodon.social automatical federated to a community in feddit.org
    (Like rss feed.) So I don't have to use two Apps/Browser-Tabs and have all Information in one App/Browser-Tab.

    • @MrFloppy I agree! I sometimes received notifications on Mastodon from comments by Lemmy accounts on this post but far from with all comments (10%) and sometimes my replies on Mastodon didn't carry over to Lemmy (I don't even know if this one will!) so there's still work to be done to get things working just right!

      • I think this would be a great opportunity to get some of the work from Mastodon to feddit.org>comics_auf_deutsch But just when it's automated, that it's automatically send from Mastodon to feddit.

  • This is a neat overview!! I like to federate my posts from microblogs as well, and did some tests.

    Here are a few of my notes:

    Viewing communities (from Mastodon) - that kind of depends? All communities I follow show up with their posts intact on mastodon (.social), but not when I use a different instance (e.g. mastodon.de) or software (examples: RenPy, Otome Games)

    Viewing profiles (from Mastodon) - That also seems to depend on the instance. For example, here's my profile as seen from mastodon.social. Viewing it from my Mastodon account, I can see all of the original posts and replies.

    • @Berin
      Here's how yours look for me.
      Notice how it says 0 message on top, but can still see your posts?

      Maybe you need to follow someone from the remote instance so they know each other and can federate. That's just a guess.

      • That could be the case! I do follow my lemmy-account from mastodon, (and the communities I mentioned as well).

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