• db0
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    11117 hours ago

    Honestly it’s so annoying we just can’t natively crossposting from mastodon and we have to keep using screenshots.

    • @[email protected]
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      1011 hours ago

      Would be cool if there was a way to basically display a toot with mastadon-like formatting simply by linking it in Lemmy. Since it’s all in the Fediverse it could even display the live number of likes, boosts, etc. and provide an easy link to the toot author’s profile

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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        63 hours ago

        You have my support. I don’t do twitter-like feeds (never got the appeal), but absolutely love the content on Mastodon. Having that content on my Lemmy feed would be golden.

      • @Landless2029
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        610 hours ago

        Sounds like a fantastic feature to add in. Linking the feds together to promote useage.

    • Scrubbles
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      2017 hours ago

      Could someone reply with tagging the community?

      • db0
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        1717 hours ago

        Sadly no. Replies don’t open new posts

        • @[email protected]
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          916 hours ago

          And even if they did, you can’t reply from Lemmy. You can’t even load the post from Lemmy. You’d need to use something that actually interface with Mastodon posts.

          • @JustAnotherKay
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            11 hours ago

            Would be cool if fediverse instances auto created a “Fediverse” topic/thread/etc that was only dedicated to federating ActivityPub things from other services.

            Like I’d love to go to c/Fediverse or even something like c/Mastodon and c/Loops and whatnot to get some more content from within Lemmy

            Edit: maybe f/Mastodon or ap/Mastodon for “Fediverse/ActivityPub” to differentiate them from the user made communities?