Latest in my personal experiences of “you never know to where or how your #fediverse posts will be federated”.

https://hachyderm.io/@RangerJosie@lemmy.world/113082651933853659

My mastodon post getting a reply from a lemmy user. Mastodon-lemmy integration is not good, so seeing it happen passive was weird.

Instead, what happened here (AFAICT):

  • An #mbin “magazine” sucked up my post due to a hashtag (I think)
  • Added it (for some unclear reason) as a post to it’s equivalent of a community
  • Then federated that to #lemmy as such
  • maegul@hachyderm.ioOP
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    2 months ago

    @reddig33@lemmy.world

    Yea interesting. My personal take is that these boundaries are mostly artificial and come from for-profit big-social platforms building walled gardens.

    Personally, for the fediverse, I’d throw away “reddit”, “twitter” etc and start again from fundamentals. Links, text, images, comments, replies, threading … etc.

    I also believe the separation between lemmy and mastodon has hurt the fediverse and it’d be a better, nicer and even bigger place if there were decent interop.