I have photos/short videos of painted miniatures which I want to show to interested hobby communities. I have started a pixelfed.social account as I have heard this is Fediverse’s equivalent of Instagram. Whether it is or not is irrelevant - I quite like the interface, so I decided to keep my content there.

Now pixelfed.social is a generic instance, there are miniatures-interested people but apparently not too many, so I don’t really have much traffic on my profile. Not to worry, I found relevant communities: A specific warhammer Pixelfed instance, a tabletop gaming instance of Mastodon and two or three Lemmy communities scattered across the instances. There is also noticeable activity under warhammer-adjacent hashtags on the largest mastodon instances.

I would like to show my work to all those people. How do I do it most efficiently and most “fediverse-ly”? On Reddit I could post to a miniature painting subreddit and then cross-post to other subreddits. On facebook I’d start a fanpage for my painting and share this way across groups or set up a public folder on my profile and link to it. What’s the fedi equivalent?

  • @jantinOP
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    11 year ago

    Hm, it would try to find a user, because communities are internally “users” that boost all the posts/comments they receive. ActivityPub isn’t as interoperable as it ideally would be, with all the hasty extensions, quirks of particular implementations, and with Lemmy being comparatively new it may make sense for you to open up an issue on the PixelFed GitHub, maybe they’ll look into it for you.

    OK so this is why I saw it as an user, for a while I was worried I have created a Pixelfed account for the community hehe. I was surprised to find nothing about these things on the Internet, so maybe indeed I should reach out to devs.

    The bigger a server the costlier it is to run. That’s true with every service. Most admins rely on donations on top of paying out of pocket, so as long as the small instance you’re on is tight knit enough that the few people there will occasionally chip in, shutting down won’t be too much of a concern.

    Food for thought! This is a reasonable argument, I’ll need to reconsider and learn how to migrate things between instances. But I leave this for later, one functionality at a time.