So cool. /r/StarTrek has moved to StarTrek.website
You can follow them from Mastodon with this handle @startrek
Still getting used to the fact that I’m seeing Mastodon posts while browsing Lemmy. Really loving this federated infrastructure design!
This is a mastodon post?
If you hover over OP’s username under the post’s title, you can see that they’re using a mastodon.world account.
How does one hover on mobile? :)
@CeruleanRuin Tap and hold?
I hope this takes off. I miss the decentralized internet.
@Osobanjin @Jdreben Redditors are faggots and so are Star Trek fans. YOUR KIND ARE NOT WELCOME HERE!
You just posted this to where it moved?
@Mynameisnotdoug Yeah apparently I did. Tbh, was not my intent.
What was your intent exactly? Many of us probably could have made the same mistake, this is confusing
@avatar I was just attempting to share the Mastodon handle that I was able to follow!
Apparently including that handle in a Mastodon post starts a Lemmy post in that forum.
@[email protected] @[email protected] Thank you! Fantastic #StarTrek news! 🙌❤️❤️❤️🖖
Tried to follow a couple Lemmy communities from Mastodon, but it feeds you every post and comment, which gets unmanageable at any /c/ of reasonable size.
Is there a way that I can follow only the top-level posts from my Mastodon? Maybe I’m missing it.
Yeah despite being able to see communities and tops ok either platform, I have seperate lemmy and mastodon accounts for this reason. I want to keep forum style conversation seperate from a stream of toots.
I think I’ll always prefer to maintain two accounts just for the flexibility, but if I could follow a stream of /c/ posts-only from my Mastodon, it would really simplify the process of sharing those posts to my mastodon folks.
Right now, unless I follow the firehose of an entire /c/, then sharing a post to Mastodon means I have to see it from my Lemmy account, copy the post link, rewrite the link to open on my Mastodon instance, open it, and then share it.
Yeah that sounds a little troublesome. Hopefully this is something that’ll improve with time.
I don’t know if this will work, and I’m going to have to try it, but Mastodon has a feature when looking at someone’s profile to ignore boosts. My understanding of how Lemmy federated to other platforms is that the comments appear as boosts by the community, so turning on that option might do what you want.
(This is also why I stopped following communities through Mastodon, but I only thought of the no-boost idea just now when I saw your comment!)
Edit: It doesn’t seem to work. The top-level posts don’t show up in Mastodon either, which makes sense, because now that I look at it again, they’re also federated as boosts.
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Finally! That’s one of the things that’s made it hard to deal with following a lot of people on Mastodon (to the point that I almost set up new alts just to categorize who I was following!)