Is it the same group? Or what’s going on?

  • @T156
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    131 year ago

    Mastodon, and Lemmy are different pieces of software, that communicate using a mutually-compatible protocol.

    Sort of like how you can make phone calls with an Android and an iPhone, even though they are very different.

    Lemmy.world is a Lemmy instance, like Mastodon.social is a Mastodon server. It is basically a server that runs the Lemmy software, and because Mastodon and Lemmy use ActivityPub, the mutually-compatible protocol, they can communicate.

    In relation to lemmy.world specifically, Ruud, one of the operators for lemmy.world, also runs mastodon.world(?), one of the major Mastodon servers.

    • @akajimmy
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      51 year ago

      what does the fact that they both use ActivityPub mean, in practical terms, for the average user? can i somehow interact with users/content from mastodon via lemmy?

      • @knock
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        31 year ago

        Yes exactly, but it can appear less natural, as mastadon displays it’s posts differently. Not sure about the specifics. But lemmy.ml and Lemmy.world is seamless

        • @T156
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          21 year ago

          They’re both Lemmy servers, so probably not the best comparison. A better one might be kbin.social as compared to lemmy.world, since Kbin is something that’s neither Lemmy nor Mastodon, but will work with both thanks to ActivityPub.