I have seen some users commenting on Lemmy using a Mastodon account. I tried to login Lemmy using my Mastodon account (on the web) and it didn’t work, like account not found, maybe it tries to locate the Lemmy instance account.

I have tried to do this on Jerboa, Thunder and Liftoff too and still couldn’t work.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    So imagine Lemmy is outlook.com and Mastodon in gmail.com. When you want to send an email to someone on outlook.com, you send them on gmail.com to their outlook address.

    Lemmy and Mastodon work similarly. From Mastodon, you can follow Lemmy communities and interact with posts and comments directly from within Mastodon. Your login information on Mastodon is separate from Lemmy, they’re different accounts on different instances.

    What you’ll want to do is log into Mastodon on Mastodon and follow Lemmy communities. You’ll be able from there to interact with Lemmy like you’re interacting with Toots. Granted it only works if the instance you’re following federates with mastodon.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      11 year ago

      Ok, so I have logged in Mastodon on the web using my Mastodon account. Then search and found the user @[email protected] but how do I interact with other Lemmy users and topics? On Mastodon web client I can’t see the discussions threads.

      Is there an app that allows this? Where I think this wrongly?

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        21 year ago

        My understanding is that you will only be able to see new posts from after you follow the user on Mastodon because mastodon doesn’t pull older posts and only pulls posts once you follow the community. I may be wrong though.

  • deejay4am
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    1 year ago

    No.

    Accounts are tied to the instance they were created on. Accounts are not federated, only content.

  • @[email protected]
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    01 year ago

    Nah man. Different federated service. You’ve got to have an account on a particular server (I’m on lemmy.one and fosstodon.org for Mastodon), for a particular service. Like his my twitter and reddit accounts weren’t the same either.

    Cheers!