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@Comment105 @jocanib yes
I've seen people say this, but how? Are any lemmy clients compatible with mastodon in the sense that you can follow people or instances? I thought that was the big draw of kbin, that it combined both.
You can follow Lemmy communities on your Mastadon account. But I wouldn't recommend it. You get a string of out-of-context posts dominating your feed.
I mean I'd be more interested in it going the other way, and following a few mastodon accounts on my lemmy app. I'm not on mastodon and don't care to post there, but it'd be nice to be able to see some select things in my feed.
Try kbin, they are still separate feeds I think but you get both on the same website
Kbin does Lemmy and Mastadon.
From a mastodon users point of view a Lemmy user behaves like another Mastodon user. For instance this is what my Lemmy profile looks like from mastodon:
Lemmy communities also behave kinda like users:
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Even though they boost ( e.g. "retweet" ) everything that has been posted to the community. Be it a thread or a new comment.
The big upside of kbin is, that it, as you said, combines micro blogging and news aggregation. While Mastodonusers can interact with lemmy content users on lemmy can only reply to comments posted from Mastodon. We have no real way to send a toot (e.g. "tweet") to mastodon deliberately.