I have tried Kbin (before I’d even heard of Lemmy), but because I used Mastodon first, I’m unlikely to use another platform in that kind of way tbh. Maybe I should give it another look.
I have tried Kbin (before I’d even heard of Lemmy), but because I used Mastodon first, I’m unlikely to use another platform in that kind of way tbh. Maybe I should give it another look.
Yeah sorry, I assumed federation but I understand that isn’t always the case.
I like both so I use both. I find myself much less “active” on Lemmy though.
I find the community aspect of Mastodon to be much better as you get to know people. Less likely to get that on Lemmy in my opinion as it’s content/topic oriented.
The PixelFed app is in TestFlight on iOS at the moment but the I believe it should be a full release in the near future according to the dev (@dansup@mastodon.social).
If you’re using relevant hashtags, then anyone browsing/following those hashtags would see the PixelFed posts on Mastodon anyway.
But you could create a Mastodon account and boost the Pixelfed posts for additional exposure as well.
Beta version for me. I want the latest updates even at the risk of bugs.
I’d love to see cross-auth between different Fediverse platforms. A bit like what PixelFed is doing by allowing a user to signup using their Mastodon account. I’d much rather have one account and use it across across Lemmy/Mastodon/PixelFed etc.
Edit: Sorry realised I was a bit off topic. I don’t think you can login to a Mastodon account in Lemmy.
I really like the new logo and colour, but giving people the choice is a great idea.
That’s fair enough. I’ve seen them 4 times now, including the Taylor Hawkins tribute show.
That’s fair enough. I’ve seen them 4 times now, including the Taylor Hawkins tribute show.
Yeah I had tickets to Wembley on that tour. Then they reorganised that gig to one in my home town which was incredible.
I love the Foo Fighters, but £100 per ticket? That’s extortionate.
I’m gonna pass this time around. 🙁
If there are spots left, you can sign up from the PixelFed website.