I see kbin.social mentioned here and there where lemmy is discussed. How are those two related? Are they linked up, or are those completely separate communities?

    • @Syzif
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      41 year ago

      Reply from lemmy.world

        • s4if
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          31 year ago

          hello, how is there? I heard kbin.social uses cloudflare and limiting federation because high load causing errors and even my instance at lemmy.world also not responsive albeit still usable rn. how is the load and responsiveness on fedia.io? just courious.

          • pivotraze
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            21 year ago

            Fedia.io is good. So is infosec.pub if you prefer Lemmy over Kbin. I’m mostly using infosec.pub right now :)

            • s4if
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              11 year ago

              I’ll wait and see, I’m ok here, my admin constantly upgrading the server to cope with influx of new users. It is fast and snappy rn. I’m thinking to host my personal instance myself though in near future, as it is my preference on how to interact with fediverse… :)

          • PierreKanazawa
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            21 year ago

            Fedia’s cool. Admin’s working hard to solve some issues since it’s a new instance but overall good and responsive.

            • s4if
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              21 year ago

              glad to hear that. I hope the kbin flagship instance problem get fixed soon because there are many community from reddit that migrate there. Can’t wait to join them again once they federate with the rest of fediverse… :)

    • @[email protected]
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      01 year ago

      Am I able to subscribe to kbin magazines from Lemmy, or is it only the other way around? I try searching for them as [email protected] and nothing ever comes up but that might just be because it’s slow to federate.

          • PierreKanazawa
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            11 year ago

            It’s kbin.social’s issue. I’m on another kbin instance and can’t find them either. Maybe wait for them to turn off CF and try later.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 year ago

    They both operate on the same protocol called ActivityPub. So that mean it is possible for Lemmy users to interact with Kbin communities (or magazines, as they call them) and for Kbin users to interact with our communities.

    Technically it’s also possible for Mastodon (since that also uses ActivityPub) user’s to reply to posts here… It’s not very user friendly, but it is possible.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Thanks for explaining. So there’s no content being missed out on by joining just kbin or Lemmy right? Just a different interface and different “local” instance?

      • @PriorProject
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        11 year ago

        In terms of fear of missing out on content, your safer bet is Lemmy. It has 10x the user-count and 100x the comment count according to https://the-federation.info/platform/73 and https://the-federation.info/platform/184.

        You SHOULD be able to cross subscribe (to kbin magazines from Lemmy accounts and to Lemmy communities from kbin accounts), though I’m the last day or two I’ve heard trouble from Lemmy users trying to subscribe to kbin magazines. I expect that will blow over soon enough cross-subscription will work on again. But most of the action I’ve seen is in Lemmy communities. The main active kbin communities have been for “frontpage” topics like tech and news which are already well covered on Lemmy.

  • glaber
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    It’s just another instance, but one that supports microblogging and some slightly different features. The fediverse is made out of instances.

    Instances mainly affect where your data is physically stored (every instance has their own server) and what content moderators of your instance have decided to block (for example, they could decide to block content from a neo-nazi instance). You would still have access to all content from pretty much all other instances.

    Other examples of Lemmy instances are beehaw.org, lemmy.blahaj.zone, lemmy.ml, sh.itjust.works, etc. You have a more exhaustive list at https://join-lemmy.org/instances