@youshouldknow YSK that you can post to Lemmy from Mastodon, and Mastodon users can interact in Lemmy threads. This is a Mastodon account.

Seems like there’s a new wave of Lemmy users, thought they may find that interesting! It can also work with other Fediverse software as well. It’s all interconnectable. It’s not perfect and there’s some quirks due to Lemmy being a forum and Mastodon being a microblog. But you can ping Mastodon users in threads, and they can reply seamlessly.

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    But can you post from lemmy to Mastodon?

    I’m not asking if it would make sense, I just feel left out cause of the one sided posting ability

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    Ok, so Mastodon can post to lemmy, does this also work the other way around? And could I follow persons on mastodon somehow woth my Lemmy account? Does this show up as a small community?

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      I think the way Lemmy / PieFed are set up you can’t inherently “follow” someone like a feed. PieFed being an article posting site (?) Like Lemmy they support each other right away. So posts on that platform while written in another programming language, still mesh and show.

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      No. Lemmy doesn’t support following people. Best you can do is mention them and they’ll get your ping. Or DM them.

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    I’ve tried explaining the fed to my friends and family like “it’s like insta and FB and xitter and reddit all got to talk to one another and there’s different organizations like email has”. I’m not sure they get it much better.

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      I just explain but starting how you can email gmail from Outlook and such ( familiar concept). Then tell them you could email a Facebook account using username@facebook.com (this shows they were open to it at some point), that it was a default state of things because they wanted you connected. But then they realized they can make you sign up to their own website and make more money, so now we need account for everything. But imagine you didn’t, you could access different contents in the UI/format you want. You don’t need to share screenshots of different social media (shows why it’s useful), you could just follow different people from different websites.

      So far this explanation has worked. I haven’t converted anyone, but they understand. Sometimes they try to install and see, then say “the things I want are not here” because we don’t have all the niche

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        I’ve converted no one. But I get the most tempted looks when I say: there are no ads, and when you search for anime, noone is adding that to their secret database of your likes

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      Especially when you try to expliain that you can send stuff from mastodon to lemmy, but not lemmy to mastodon, unless it’s just tagging a user, and then it’s only on certain platforms.

      We all play together, but we don’t all play the same way and it’s not always nice.

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    I know mastodon posts/replies in lemmy when I see it starts the post by mentioning the community or author of the post haha.

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    YSK that the first line will be the title of your post. It looks better on Lemmy/PieFed if you mention the community in the second line or further down.

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      @dnub On Mastodon simply tag the community like it’s a user. For example (at)youshouldknow(at)lemmy.world.

      On Lemmy you can’t post to Mastodon really but you can mention a Mastodon user and they will get a notification. You can also message them.

      Edit: Like I said some weirdness. This reply shows up on Piefed but not Lemmy.

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    Kinda sorta.

    The specific mastadon instance I’m on (mefi.social) does show the existence of lemmy communities and users, but it doesn’t import their posts or replies. mastodon.social seems and some other larger implementations seem to work fine though. I’m not sure if this is a configuration issue or what.

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      Information only gets sent to an instance if someone is following whatever created it.

      If you follow a community as if it’s a user the posts will federate to your instance.

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        I did try that (following the community), but the mastodon account’s “request to follow” has been stuck in “awaiting approval” status. I run the Lemmy community that I’m trying to follow with my Mastodon account, but I don’t see how or where to approve these follow requests.

        Are those requests gated by the mastodon admin perhaps?

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            If the mastodon instance never receives acknowledgement that the follow-request was approved, it’s probably not going to start fetching those messages. I’ve tried un-following and re-following; it still doesn’t work.

            As I said intially, I think that qualifies the integration as only kinda-sorta working.