Mastodon: @confusedbunny
Yes, my Mastodon username mentions bunnies, yet the bunny avatar is on this profile, and the Lemming which might indicate Lemmy (this is Kbin, but I am subbed to Lemmy communities) is over there. Don’t question.
#retrocomputing #retrogaming #videogames #books #boardgames
Lemmy: @i_am_not_a_robot
Is the pilot a cat?
All my links appear to have been rewritten there - if you need to copy/paste try these:
!lemmings@lemmings.world
@lemmings@lemmings.world
Takahē are going to try implementing it too, once Bluesky are ready to federate.
I think they just get marked as deleted, and what is supposed to happen is that the deleted comment gets picked up through federation and the destination server should delete their local copy. Sounds like that isn’t happening between Lemmy and Mastodon.
There’s some I haven’t used, but Kbin will do Mastodon-style microblogging and Lemmy-style threads, so that’s the best of both worlds. I don’t think the private messaging function works on it yet though.
I think the point was that we don’t need to use the sketchy service.
To prove you’re not a robot, click on all the pictures of robots.
“Bot account” identifies the account as being controlled by robots.
“Show bot accounts” says that you want to see those accounts run by robots.
Not yet, but there are a couple coming, eg. !ArtemisApp
You can interact on both platforms using one account, but the best experience is to have an account on each - Lemmy communities don’t work very well on Mastodon, and Mastodon users can’t be followed from Lemmy. Kbin is the middle ground which can do both.
I can see that following a book might make sense. Maybe put a feature request in at https://github.com/bookwyrm-social/bookwyrm ?
The dev does plan to open source it I believe.