@infosecpub so I can find someones Lemmy handle, search them on Mastodon, find their posts, then reply to those posts IN mastodon and it will reply natively within Lemmy.
Further, I can search for a Lemmy COMMUNITY in mastodon, browse posts and replies and respond to those as well natively within Mastodon. So a full-featured Lemmy browser could (seemingly) be built inside a Mastodon client. So interesting…
@infosecpub so I can find someones Lemmy handle, search them on Mastodon, find their posts, then reply to those posts IN mastodon and it will reply natively within Lemmy.
Further, I can search for a Lemmy COMMUNITY in mastodon, browse posts and replies and respond to those as well natively within Mastodon. So a full-featured Lemmy browser could (seemingly) be built inside a Mastodon client. So interesting…
#lemmy #mastodon #fediversemigration @ivory @radiant @jknlsn
@shellsharks @infosecpub @ivory @radiant @jknlsn
Have you done any testing with PixelFed yet? I think it should have a very similar interaction…
@aemaeth @infosecpub
I haven’t done any testing with pixelfed yet. Creating an account is on my list of things to do though. Testing would likely come sometime after that.
@shellsharks @infosecpub @ivory @radiant thanks for the tag, that’s super interesting to know.
Not going to start implementing anything just yet, already plenty on the backlog haha, but will keep an eye on it!
@shellsharks @infosecpub @ivory @radiant @jknlsn One issue I see is that the opengraph tags on lemmy need expanded upon a bit, especially in the case of embedded image content like most of the top-level posts on https://lemmy.ml/c/memes
( see https://mastodon.social/@[email protected] for how it currently displays )