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I would love to follow communities and only see the posts but when you do, you see every single comment making it impossible to follow a community from there :(

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Could you give a short guide on how to use it, and what the limits are? A link would be cool too :)

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Calling it a “Lemmy/Mastodon bridge” sounds off, it’s like saying “Gmail/Outlook bridge” when discussing the sending of emails between the two.

I’d use the word “interoperability” instead, or maybe “interaction” for something slightly less technical.

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It would be really neat to have a unified mastodon/Lemmy client

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That was the idea behind kbin and it’s current fork mbin. Not really sure about any progress on that front.

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RIP Kbin

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Could you explain what you mean by this?

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we can receive likes and comments from them

They didn’t see the groups, but can follow us as users and like and comment anything we post.

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So you’re saying I should be consuming this content from Mastodon for better UX? AND I get one less acct/app to manage?

(As someone who has sold federated identity tech,) this is what I thought the Fediverse was supposed to be about all along.

When Lemmy came into my life, I couldn’t understand why my Fosstodon identity didn’t work.

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So, if I’m understanding you correctly, Mastodon users can see us individual users as a Mastodon useer? Do they have to use a bridge software like bluesky’s bridge or is it automatic?

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