So cool. /r/StarTrek has moved to StarTrek.website
You can follow them from Mastodon with this handle @startrek
I hope this takes off. I miss the decentralized internet.
@Osobanjin @Jdreben Redditors are faggots and so are Star Trek fans. YOUR KIND ARE NOT WELCOME HERE!
You just posted this to where it moved?
@Mynameisnotdoug Yeah apparently I did. Tbh, was not my intent.
What was your intent exactly? Many of us probably could have made the same mistake, this is confusing
@avatar I was just attempting to share the Mastodon handle that I was able to follow!
Apparently including that handle in a Mastodon post starts a Lemmy post in that forum.
Still getting used to the fact that I’m seeing Mastodon posts while browsing Lemmy. Really loving this federated infrastructure design!
This is a mastodon post?
If you hover over OP’s username under the post’s title, you can see that they’re using a mastodon.world account.
How does one hover on mobile? :)
@CeruleanRuin Tap and hold?
Tried to follow a couple Lemmy communities from Mastodon, but it feeds you every post and comment, which gets unmanageable at any /c/ of reasonable size.
Is there a way that I can follow only the top-level posts from my Mastodon? Maybe I’m missing it.
Yeah despite being able to see communities and tops ok either platform, I have seperate lemmy and mastodon accounts for this reason. I want to keep forum style conversation seperate from a stream of toots.
I think I’ll always prefer to maintain two accounts just for the flexibility, but if I could follow a stream of /c/ posts-only from my Mastodon, it would really simplify the process of sharing those posts to my mastodon folks.
Right now, unless I follow the firehose of an entire /c/, then sharing a post to Mastodon means I have to see it from my Lemmy account, copy the post link, rewrite the link to open on my Mastodon instance, open it, and then share it.
Yeah that sounds a little troublesome. Hopefully this is something that’ll improve with time.