Both are federated right? Getting a bit confused - are they interchangeable? Can I view lemmy posts/communities in Mastodon? Similar to how I can view lemmy.ml content with a lemmy.world account?

  • @minorninth
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    Lemmy is more like Reddit, Mastodon is more like Twitter.

    In other words: Lemmy has communities (subreddits) and hierarchical comments for each post. Mastodon doesn’t have either of those things, but it has following users and following hashtags.

    Despite being different, they have some interoperability because they use the same federation protocol.

    • @IonAddis
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      Glomming onto your comment here…

      …I discovered that something called Peertube also exists, using the same federation idea/protocol. And it’s to YouTube as Lemmy is to Reddit.

      (Man, I never thought those school word problems would ever be relevant…)

      • @[email protected]
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        But you need to host the videos on your instance and foot the bandwith bill, which will prevent it from taking off like Youtube. Too expensive for anyone outside of gigantic monopolistic companies.

        It relies on peer-to-peer, not hosting.

        BTW: there is also a Facebook equivalent (Friendica, GNU Social, Dispora and Hubzilla), a Instagram equivalent (Pixelfed) and a Instant Messenger (Matrix)

        • @[email protected]
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          While Matrix is federated, it uses its own protocol,.not ActivityPub like the others you mentioned.

        • sab
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          Worth noting that while Matrix is decentralized, it’s not part of the Fediverse!

          The Fediverse/Activitypub protocol cannot (currently) be end-to-end encrypted, so it’s not so great for secure direct messaging. Matrix is completely separate software for a different use case, but it follows similar guiding principles of open source and decentralization. :)

          (Oh, and for book lovers, check out BookWyrm; if you used to love Grooveshark back in the day, give Funkwhale a spin!)

        • Hyperreality
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          They’re also working on properly federating wordpress. That’s probably a bigger one.

      • Haru
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        91 year ago

        There’s also PixelFed for the federated version of Instagram.

      • Xiphorang
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        51 year ago

        There’s more than that too. Like Pixelfed for images and Funkwhale for music streaming.

        Check out this Feditips thread for a bunch of stuff.

        • @Today
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          31 year ago

          Saving this because i want to come back to check out those other things/places/what do you call those?

          • @[email protected]
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            31 year ago

            Person, place, thing? That’s called a Noun

            Jokes aside, I think I’d call them services or platforms

    • @ScotinDub
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      31 year ago

      Hold on a second. Following hashtags? Well I learned something today. Back to mastadon for me

  • 👁️👄👁️
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    121 year ago

    Every website uses the http protocol, yet they are all completely different. Same idea with ActivityPub kinda. Also yes, you can actually reply to this exact post from Mastodon too which is pretty awesome.

  • @[email protected]
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    61 year ago

    Lemmy is more reddit-like, while mastodon is more twitter-like.

    They do federate, so yes, you should be able to see, like and comment between them.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Both are completly diffrent applications.

    But they share one thing in common. Thats the ActivityPup Protocoll, which allows them to somewhat communicate with each other.

    All apps using the ActivityPup protocoll are part of the Fediverse and can somewhat communicate with each other. (Sometimes well sometimes not so well)