If such setting is implemented, please don't limit it to a single language. Many people knows multiple ones while still wanting to filter out all the other languages they are not familiar with.
Although it's possible to follow Lemmy's communities in Mastodon, I would not suggest it as the experience is not the same. That's my reason to have separate accounts.
If you only want to be "notified" of new posts in a given community, I think you can subscribe to some sort of RSS feed. In Calckey (now Firefish), you can add timelines that will show specific RSSs.
I also don't think this is a proper solution. The proper solution needs to be at a client level and not depending on your server.
Just to give you an example, I'm on lift off app and your link opens in a browser which is annoying.
I just confirmed it. Yes, the visualization of a profile (the fediverse community located in lemmy.world in this case), will vary depending on the instance being used to access it. It's really a pity though. Things like that should be transparent.
IMHO, whenever the user searches explicitly for a profile/toot/post/whatever, all relevant data should be fetched as well.
@xepher@calckey.world, can you also point to me how you got to this thread from Firefish?
In Mastodon, I searched for @fediverse@lemmy.world
and in that profile, that account boosts all the answers taking place in this community.
In Firefish, I searched for the same string @fefiverse@lemmy.world
, I got to the profile page of the fediverse community, but I don't get to see any post/boost made by that account.
I think something like that it is what happened. I found this image that has been posted in the fediverse trying to explain how things are visible.
In a similar situation, I'm currently using Mastodon (mastodon.social) and Firefish (calckey.social) following the same hashtags. As calckey.social is a smaller instance, there are many post not showing in Firefish. I tested this by checking the profile of a user who is in a completely different instance. Mastodon.social was capable of showing the most recent post of that user but calckey.social was still not aware of that post, as it might be the case that nobody from my Firefish instance has interacted with such post nor looked for it directly.
Same issue here. It seems most users prefer mobile apps to browser lemmy as many people use wefwef/voyager, which for me, it renders the thumbnails too big and it's a huge waste of space when used in standard browser.
I found this interface called photon which renders the thumbnails using a decent size but I think it's still in beta and it lacks some functionality like sorting the answers.
That sounds cool but I've just checked this thread from Mastodon and I was not able to see this particular comment.
It's still very confusing what federates and what doesn't. None of the upvotes in this thread are shown in Mastodon.
Edit: This is very weird but now, after answering your post, I'm capable of seeing your post in both, the web browser app for Mastodon and in Tusky for Android. It was not the case before.
Yes. People are commenting on that here.
That sounds reasonable. What about if I use rich text in my posts? Will Mastodon try to show something or it won't even recognize the post at all?
That's not a compatibility table, that's a comparison table (literally from the table itself). I'm not looking for what Firefish can do and Mastodon can not, I'm looking for how are those features interpreted in Mastodon. I'm concerned about discoverability and access. Right now Mastodon has way more users than Firefish and I wouldn't like to post things only to end up being visible only by people with Firefish accounts.
I wonder what is going to be the future of all of these ActivityPub-based services.
I'd like a real integration within all of them. It would be great if people could interact with any of these systems regardless of the services/instance where they created their account.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think we are far from that. My understanding is there are some features that don't federate well. Like even within the same services, take Mastodon for instance, I think the number of "likes"/"favorites" of a given toot are different depending on the instance you are accessing the toot.
Regarding Firefish/Calckey, they keep presenting Firefish as a Mastodon with extra features but I don't know how well the extra features federate. If someone reacts to a post using a particular emoji, how that is going to be interpret by the other apps? I think there are similar issues between applications that considers upvotes/downvotes and applications that only consider upvotes or even worse, none of them.
I don't want to jump from one social network A to another B just because B added some X functionality. And in many cases, the social network B is not a superset of A, as there might be some features in A not existing in B.
And btw, talking about that, I'm starting to see some sort of "aggressivity" from Firefish user's towards Mastodon. The way they present these features is a bit pushy. I'm not a Mastodon fanboy and I wish well for both communities.
For sure I'll give Firefish a try (even though I prefer more text-post than post full of emojis) but as I said before, I don't want to jump from one social network A to another B just because they added a brand new minor feature, specially if A is getting well established and I see more activity there.
What are the features of Firefish that don't federate well with Mastodon? and in the case I use them in my posts, to what level are they integrated into Mastodon? Will my Firefish posts still be visible and discoverable from Mastodon?