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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoI never understood the difference between kbin and lemmy. They can federate, right? So what’s the difference?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoDifferent interface and more features in Kbin. I like it a little more than Lemmy, but they’re both great. Also, communities are called magazines instead.
minus-squaregulliblelinkfedilink3•1 year agoDo you prefer to use apps for any reason? I don’t. Kbin is the only one with a decent web interface, and has more features. Also it allows you to see mastodon posts.
minus-squaregulliblelinkfedilink6•1 year agoNo, there’s a completely separate dev and backend. It’s very much its own thing.
I never understood the difference between kbin and lemmy. They can federate, right? So what’s the difference?
Different interface and more features in Kbin. I like it a little more than Lemmy, but they’re both great.
Also, communities are called magazines instead.
Do you prefer to use apps for any reason? I don’t. Kbin is the only one with a decent web interface, and has more features. Also it allows you to see mastodon posts.
Would you consider it a lemmy instance?
No, there’s a completely separate dev and backend. It’s very much its own thing.