If this works I should post to the feddit.uk lemmy community from mastodon @unitedkingdom
If this works I should post to the feddit.uk lemmy community from mastodon @unitedkingdom
If this works I should post to the feddit.uk lemmy community from mastodon @unitedkingdom
@unitedkingdom I did this by including '[email protected]' as an @
9 0 Reply@TedWard @unitedkingdom Nice! Hopefully Mastodon can be a viable way to both explore and interact Lemmy for people who would prefer that.
Just tried this myself with my Mastodon and can confirm that I can reply to you!
3 0 Reply@unitedkingdom You can also follow communities and people on #Lemmy from mastodon.
To do so you copy the url into the search on #mastodon
You can also do this to reply to posts.
2 0 Reply...so does a post get created here, if i just tag it up ?
very cool - but.... could get a bit busy, if a new post easy is created so trivially easy ?
1 0 ReplyI'm predominately a Mastodon user and I create lists.
So for example I have a list for '[email protected]' and when new stuff gets published to that community it populates my list :)
2 0 Reply@doublejay3000 Honestly I am unsure how it all works. I think the post is created on the mastodon server i am on then pushes it to the place you tag. Maybe its a cross post?
I'm still unsure if using the one account over many fediverse service is really workable. I know people are working on more support between lemmy and mastodon but right now it is a little bit janky.
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@TedWard I'm reading this on kbin.social, having subscribed to community on Feddit. My little brain is struggling - but I like it.
1 0 ReplyThat’s an incredibly cool feature. It’s even possible to view threads fairly efficiently via mastodon, but I’m guessing you already know that.
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