“You only need one account, it’s like an email, they all federate with each other”
I was reeeaally excited for the prospect. (I still am btw)
But now it’s more like
“your account here can see that instance and that one too – but it’s buggy so sometimes it takes time to sync – anyway you cannot see that one for that one you need a distinct account-- oh and if that instance decide to defederate then you’ll need another account for there too”.
I’m still into the Fediverse, it’s just we still have things to figure out.
The good thing is I think most of these issues are a design issue that can be solved client side rather than fundamental flaws in the architecture.
For example, if you go to comment on a Beehaw thread and the app just showed some kind of prompt, e.g. “Sign-up to Beehaw or an instance federated with Beehaw to comment on this sublemmy” I think it would feel pretty straightforward.
All the confusion with how federation works is something a well designed app could explain to users as they explore. Obviously it will just take time for the platform to mature to this stage.
beehaw is still federated with kbin.social but they’ve recently dropped lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. They have a page that shows where they’re linked and where they’re not: https://beehaw.org/instances
I just wish there were a way for me to write a short bio listing my username on other servers/platforms in-case they get defederated for one reason or another–but such is beta life…
kbin and lemmy federate with each other. You only need one account and you can view posts from any instance*
At first it was
“You only need one account, it’s like an email, they all federate with each other”
I was reeeaally excited for the prospect. (I still am btw)
But now it’s more like
“your account here can see that instance and that one too – but it’s buggy so sometimes it takes time to sync – anyway you cannot see that one for that one you need a distinct account-- oh and if that instance decide to defederate then you’ll need another account for there too”.
I’m still into the Fediverse, it’s just we still have things to figure out.
The good thing is I think most of these issues are a design issue that can be solved client side rather than fundamental flaws in the architecture.
For example, if you go to comment on a Beehaw thread and the app just showed some kind of prompt, e.g. “Sign-up to Beehaw or an instance federated with Beehaw to comment on this sublemmy” I think it would feel pretty straightforward.
All the confusion with how federation works is something a well designed app could explain to users as they explore. Obviously it will just take time for the platform to mature to this stage.
beehaw is still federated with kbin.social but they’ve recently dropped lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. They have a page that shows where they’re linked and where they’re not:
https://beehaw.org/instances
They also recently posted they forsee refederating with sh.itjust.works in the future once things chill. No word on lemmy.world, yet.
But if the one you choose “defederates” can you yourself move over to another one?
On mastodon yes, so that feature should come to the Reddit-likes soon enough
I just wish there were a way for me to write a short bio listing my username on other servers/platforms in-case they get defederated for one reason or another–but such is beta life…
but you can do that… eg. check out my profile and you should see my bio just fine
Your link is broken
My link? I didn’t post a link… Maybe it’s a Lemmy issue, everything works as expected on kbin