I’ve always wondered how many people actually decide to use something like mastodon to see Lemmy posts. I mean I know how inadequate it can be with a lack of a proper UI but I’m just wondering. Especially, with the infinite possibilities this can have.
I look at them separately because I haven’t figured out how to do it from one to the other.
You can follow communities from Mastodon with format @lemmings@lemmings.world (ie replace the exclamation mark with an @). It’s a miserable experience though. It’s better to follow communities using Lemmy or Kbin (I’m not sure if Calckey works better).
Yeah. I followed the Technology community and it’s a mess on Mastodon. Replies all show up on the Home feed and there’s no context. I have to click on the comment then scroll all the way up to see the original post.
I wonder why they don’t differentiate between a comment and a thread? They have that capability in Mastodon.
I think it’s because they all show up as being boosted by the group.
Mastodon or some party should really improve the interfacing between these services at some point really.
Same here. If there’s a Handy tutorial anyone would suggest to get familiar with those abilities I’d love to hear about them.