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“Lemmy” is just software, it is not an entity that can federate/defederate as a whole. Instances can federate or defederate. I think most instances have defederated, with the notable exception of the largest instance, lemmy.world (which, again, is not “lemmy”).
There’s very little point telling me it is possible without telling me how. I have tried and failed with kBin and I don’t even know where to start with Lemmy.
I would like to follow Cory Doctorow’s Mastodon account on Lemmy. Could you explain how?
I would like to follow Cory Doctorow’s Mastodon account on Lemmy. Could you explain how?
This specific case is not possible, Lemmy doesn’t support following individual users. It’s not clear how you would see their posts, as posts are only visible when made in specific communities.
But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t federate in other ways.
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“Lemmy” is just software, it is not an entity that can federate/defederate as a whole. Instances can federate or defederate. I think most instances have defederated, with the notable exception of the largest instance, lemmy.world (which, again, is not “lemmy”).
I have a Lemmy world account I log into frequently, I have never seen a threads post here. How would they appear? Or would I only see them on Mastadon
Because that is not a decision Lemmy can make; thousands of different instances running Lemmy can choose to do whatever its admins choose to do.
Because (AFAIK) Lemmy instances cannot federate with Threads anyway.
This is not true, Lemmy can federate with Threads in the same way it federates with Mastodon. It’s all ActivityPub underneath.
There’s very little point telling me it is possible without telling me how. I have tried and failed with kBin and I don’t even know where to start with Lemmy.
I would like to follow Cory Doctorow’s Mastodon account on Lemmy. Could you explain how?
Thanks,
This specific case is not possible, Lemmy doesn’t support following individual users. It’s not clear how you would see their posts, as posts are only visible when made in specific communities.
But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t federate in other ways.
How does it federate in ways that affect users?
Like this
That’s a problem for people who use Meta. How is it a problem for people on Mastodon?