

Most instance admins are federating with Threads/Meta.
Not on Lemmy. Sort this Fedipact list by software and choose Lemmy to see this.
Today’s social media transform us into merely numbers.
No problem for me.
Polish account: @Kierunkowy74
Mastodon: @74 or @Kierunkowy74 (alt)
Most instance admins are federating with Threads/Meta.
Not on Lemmy. Sort this Fedipact list by software and choose Lemmy to see this.
I was looking for recommendations for alternative instances… I’d appreciate anyone actually responding to my comment.
OK.
Largest Lemmy instances blocking Instagram Threads are (according to fedipact.veganism.social) lemmy.ml, lemm.ee, lemmy.ca, Hexbear, feddit.de, Beehaw, Lemmygrad, lemmy.dbzer0.com, lemmy.blahaj.zone, discuss.tchncs.de, sopuli.xyz, aussie.zone, feddit.nl, lemmy.zip, midwest.social, feddit.uk, mander.xyz, …
Mastodon since 4.2 version supports allows its users to opt into appearing into search results. Just respect this flag with Mastodon users, and you will be fine, IMHO
This is not an exhaustive list. For example, Instagram Threads profiles are available from kbin.social, which is not listed here, though.
I didn’t know. But perhaps it works.
Both Iceshrimp and Sharkey should have better compatibility with Mastodon clients
And if BlueSky ever finishes their own proprietary interoperability protocol (…)
You’re (@kingaloo and @MelodiousFunk) probably mocking all the FireFish variations, but IceShrimp as another Misskey fork already exists. :)
(And so will be EarthCrab and AirBirb /s)
Lemmy is not able to disturb Mastodon as much as other microblogging instances.
Nobody on a Lemmy instance is able to follow accounts (like on Mastodon or /kbin). Thus, Lemmy will not fetch anything from Mastodon unless written specifically to a threadiverse community (and the community being CCed). Because of this, Lemmy instance are less harmful, than (potentially) any microblogging server (be it Mastodon, Pleroma, Soapbox, *key, etc.)
a lot of lemmy instances have the blocked list public
SDF is not one of them
Gab federates no more.
None of these instances are Lemmy (or anything other on threadiverse)
An instance admin can enable login to PeerTube via specific Mastodon instance. This is all we have.
There can be only one per post?
That is a magazine (like on /kbin), not a hashtag!
You didn’t discover the potential of open social networks yet, and you admire walled gardens because of that. You will not actually need global search inside a fediverse app, because with Fediverse’s open architecture you will be eventually able to search any post on fedi (for Mastodon, only for consenting accounts, though) simply via an Internet search engine!
Probably not, as Radio Free Fedi would already use it. But there is already a Fediverse live streaming software - Owncast.
Live stream of Radio Free Fedi on Owncast, with Fediverse-authenticated chat, when available
“(…)Just like Lemmy won’t support Place objects, I’m not sure if any other platform will ever support Page objects, because Pages are much bigger in scope than anything most Fediverse applications ever deal with.”
Article
or Page
objects are supported not only by Lemmy and /kbin (and Mastodon, but as link). It is a default object type on WriteFreely, can be used on WordPress, and is compatible with Friendica. Hometown (a Mastodon fork) also renders Pages and Articles in their entirety.
@feditips @fediverse @FediFollows @mention @masimatutu
It’s available on Rebased/Soapbox