Mastodon has a ton of apps and Lemmy app development is going crazy right now. Are there any apps that can use both Lemmy and Mastodon accounts (and preferably Kbin accounts too)? I know the interfaces may need to be different, but the protocols are the same as far as I understand it, so it seems technically possible.

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Not quite yet, it’s assumed that some of the bigger Reddit apps that are shutting down may do all three to maximise their userbase.

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Fediverse is Fun please

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Relay for Lemmy as well, but they actually seem to be trying to adapt to the new API for whatever reason.

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Infinity dev wants to go that route as well (paid subscription) thankfully Infinity is open source so people are doing what the dev won’t do and forked it to add support for other platforms as well as supplying your own API key to use Reddit.

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Sadly I think the RIF dev is moving to Tildes

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That would be great. It’ll take some pretty good UI/UX design to make a single experience that works well for both types of communities. Looking forward to seeing what developers come up with.

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Fedilab handles mastodon, pixelfed and peertube in one app. It’s the most multifunctional app I know of. Pretty impressive, but it doesn’t do lemmy/kbin, or even misskey.

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But isn’t it true that mastodon users can follow Lemmy communities as if the community was a virtual user? So in a sense you can view Lemmy through Fedilab but you have to be logged in thru mastodon or pixelfed?

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It isn’t working perfectly, I tried following !programming@programming.dev from mastodon and couldn’t.

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i think it probably will in time

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+1 for Fedilab It could use some improvements, but I am quite happy with it being able to look at multiple servers and follow different user from a single place.

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Technically all of them work already, just with subpar UI. If you follow a Lemmy community on Mastodon by searching for it like a user, the community’s posts show in your Mastodon timeline.

Each community post appears as a Mastodon post boosted by the community “user”. Threaded replies all work.

To make a post to a community, you tag the user in any top-level Mastodon post.

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Subpar UI really is what kills almost everything…

I can’t be tired of saying how much I hate mastodon’s default UI, where you can’t pull posts from users simply because you server doesn’t synchronize (what’s wrong with pulling it straight from the original server)? Imagine if you subscribed to a community on Lemmy and it only showed posts and comments AFTER you subscribed…

Or the follow menu that says “please copy and paste this on your app”… Really? If you check docs.joinmastodom…something it even says “just type your username@domain and we will do a remote follow”

I think Lemmy apps will evolve faster and show others what is needed to progress quickly. This is natural when considering how Lemmy users interact with each other.

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I have been really surprised by how little progress Mastodon has made in terms of features. Especially compared to something like Calckey.

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It really is a little embarrassing for the fediverse I think. Many of the people that went back to Twitter essentially did so because of a lack of features. Some of those were controversial like QTs, but all around it’s a rather spartan platform that sometimes feels like it doesn’t want you to socialise too much.

That being said, it’s also the most stable and snappy. Calckey, I think, has some problematic performance issues. And Lemmy has its issues too, though I’m fairly hopeful they’ll get fixed over time. Mastodon, once you get used to it, kinda just works. For competing platform devs it’s a quality probably worth noticing.

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Imagine if you subscribed to a community on Lemmy and it only showed posts and comments AFTER you subscribed…

If you’re on a small instance, that’s actually the case with Lemmy, lol. You can only see a remote community if someone from your instance subscribed to it.

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You can see the remote community once you search and you can see all posts in that community, from your server.

On Mastodon, even after you subscribe, you CANNOT see old posts on your instance, unless you put each post url individually in the search bar.

So, not the same at all.

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This is such a clever part of the protocol. So many different UIs are possible with the same underlying framework and data.

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I was trying to figure this out earlier - does this work in reverse? Can I interact with mastodon posts through lemmy’s interface?

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I haven’t found a way to, and when I visit Lemmy communities via Mastodon, I can’t really post or upvote or downvote. The UI is totally different- literally like browsing Reddit using Twitter’s interface. An app that truly combines them will either need two interfaces or some pretty brilliant UI/UX design to make everything work in one interface

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it would be exactly like kbin - a tab for microblogs and a tab for threads, with a ui fitting for each

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The UI of squabbles.io actually feels good for this. It’s a shame it’s closed-source and doesn’t federate.

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I’ve been planning on trying out Infinity for Everything

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You can see posts on Lemmy community already. But can’t see comments. Also no iogin for now.

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I wasn’t able to view Lemmy content (actually any content) on the build I downloaded. How did you view them on yours?

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First goto 3 dot menu > more options > go to subreddit Then input the lemmy community name in the following format : lemmy:android@lemmy.world to visit https://lemmy.world/c/android

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How? Mine just turns up empty, and as you say, you can’t login yet

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There is any release yet?

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It’s still in Alpha, you can still try it out but I warn you it’s very very buggy at the moment. It does have a lot of potential though, hopefully it’ll get better as time goes on.

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Uh, what is this?

Speaking as someone who used Infinity for Reddit.

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It’s a fork that aims to add support to Infinity for a bunch of other platforms, among those kbin and lemmy. It’ll also let you use Reddit but that’ll be much more limited than before since you need to provide your own API keys and you won’t be able to access NSFW.

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Amazing. Loved Infinity for Reddit. I’ll definitely keep my eye on this.

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I may be wrong, but of all the apps (Android) currently being developed or planned for development - I think I’ve read that Artemis will support all three - Mastodon, Lemmy and KBin.

This is their KBin magazine

https://kbin.social/m/ArtemisApp

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