@kryostar Hello from Mastodon! You can follow users/communities on Lemmy from Mastodon like any other Fediverse user and it’ll boost all their posts into your feed. Then you can interact normally from Mastodon.
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@kryostar Hello from Mastodon! You can follow users/communities on Lemmy from Mastodon like any other Fediverse user and it’ll boost all their posts into your feed. Then you can interact normally from Mastodon.
@Exaggeration207 The optimization still is. 7 months into the release and the game still has serious FPS drops in the problem areas. Hopefully Nintendo contracts a new development studio.
@Exaggeration207 Yeah, I can see that. Speaking of pokémon, is there a reason why they keep retaining GameFreak for making their games? The quality control of the products they ship is, uh, not quite there.
@TheTrueLinuxDev Yeah, but even by corporate standards Nintendo seems quite over-the-top about it.
@alyaza I usually only read around 3-4 per year, but I’m due up for a more serious grind (especially now that Reddit’s enshittifying further).
@alyaza I currently have 72 books in mine.
@alyaza Why is Nintendo so controlling with their IPs?
@ericjmorey What I’m suggesting is that
“My biggest concern with kbin is its in alpha, very little time in use to smooth things out, there’s more likely to be major changes to its functionality, possibly breaking changes.”
is also something that applies to Lemmy, so I’m not sure why you’d knock one platform for it but not the other.
And even if you’re not particularly interested in following non-Lemmy users, others are and it would resolve an interop asymmetry that has formed due to lacking this functionality. Like, the only reason we can have this conversation in the first place is because Mastodon supports following Lemmy users and communities and allows me to interact with them, but it’s not currently possible to follow non-Lemmy users on Lemmy, which makes the interop very one-sided and cuts you guys off from a large chunk of content (unless you make accounts on other platforms, but Fediverse platforms shouldn’t require that just to subscribe to public content feeds, as the interop is one of the Fediverse’s biggest selling points over silo’d corporate social media).
@ericjmorey That sounds like the situation with Lemmy, but with less features.
@ericjmorey You ever look at kbin? It already has the follow user functionality implemented so you can get content from the rest of the Fediverse.
@argv_minus_one I still remember when Reddit was 503ing on the regular.
@argv_minus_one I see. The more I look into it, the more I think Lemmy should still be considered beta software like kbin, TBH. Some important features are still missing and the optimization is lacking.
@argv_minus_one Is that scaling problem a software issue, or a hosting issue? There are other Fediverse platforms like Akkoma that use Elixir, so maybe they’d fair better? Could also pick several federated instances to distribute users to.
@argv_minus_one Oh yeah, I remember when they promised that CSS support was coming… 7 years ago. As for redirecting people to the Fediverse, some of the apps like RedReader are openly considering it.
“Right now I’m considering the possibility of modifying the app to connect to a Reddit alternative such as Lemmy or Mastodon. There would be something very satisfying about some of the bigger Reddit apps driving their userbase to alternative sites too, and if this helped one of those platforms gain traction then that would be a step in the right direction.”
Personally I think it wouldn’t be a bad idea if some of these app creators hosted their own Fediverse instance and sent all their users to it.
@argv_minus_one Oh yeah, I remember when they promised that CSS support was coming… 7 years ago. As for redirecting people to the Fediverse, some of the apps like RedReader are openly considering it.
> Right now I’m considering the possibility of modifying the app to connect to a Reddit alternative such as Lemmy or Mastodon. There would be something very satisfying about some of the bigger Reddit apps driving their userbase to alternative sites too, and if this helped one of those platforms gain traction then that would be a step in the right direction.
Personally I think it wouldn’t be a bad idea if some of these app creators hosted their own Fediverse instance and sent all their users to it.
@jmp242 Yes, I still operate with the limitations of my platform. My instance in particular has a character limit of roughly 2200, which is enough for several paragraphs of text, but I’m not going to be writing a novel with it or anything. I’ve also been checking out Calckey and kbin lately, which both have even higher character limits and both do reply threading (though Calckey’s is quite different).
@jmp242 On the Mastodon side of things, Lemmy communities are treated as users and the posts to them get boosted to me since I follow the community. From there, it’s indistinguishable from a regular Mastodon post and I can participate normally.
@argv_minus_one IDK for Lemmy specifically, as I’m a Mastodon user and am currently commenting from there. On Mastodon it’s an option under your account settings when you click the “edit profile” button; I would imagine Lemmy puts it in a similar place.
@argv_minus_one It’s actually a pretty common Fediverse feature. Some platforms even allow you to migrate accounts from other platforms (e.g. Calckey allows you to migrate a Mastodon account to Calckey).
@TexasCrowbarMassacre On the Mastodon side of things, we have a like button that’s basically an upvote, but there’s no equivalent of a downvote. So we can upvote, but not downvote.