How should I be accessing the fediverse to get the most "federated" experience
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Iirc the biggest complaint has been that community mods inside .world had some affinities or apologia towards Israel's war crimes
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I saw someone posting from Pixelfed last week and that one surprised me, but I don't think they could reply to comments on the post if they could see them at all.
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That is probably true for all instances
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I joined world on accident the first time and dipped when I noticed the lack of piracy
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How does sharkey compare to mbin/piefed?
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@3dmvr In my experience, it works best with #Friendica. Firstly, it is the most widely federated (in addition to activity pub also #Diaspora + if required also Bluesky and Tumblr).
Secondly, in my experience, posts from the #Fediverse are displayed best and most completely. For example, this post by #Lemmy or #Peertube posts are displayed in full here, whereas Mastodon, for example, has problems with posts with headings, does not display video descriptions, and does not display all images.Let's see if these images will be federated:
Mastodon, on the other hand, does not fully display starting posts with titles:
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Ok, with all pictures in replies it doesn't work yet or only in the other direction:
This Lemmy thread seen from Friendica + Mastodon
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Is fedia.io federating well with the "flagship" servers in the fediverse (pixelfed.social, mastodon.social, lemmy.world, lemmy.ml)? Because the thing that seems important to me if looking at interconnectivity is whether the subscring to a tag on a server actually makes me see what people post under that tag, and hopefully not omit a lot of posts because my instance doesnt know about them existing?
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Yes, Sharkey is a microblogging service and it can't create headings, but it still displays them correctly. Among other things, this is better than with Mastodon.
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The biggest Lemmy instance still isn't going to let you follow Mastodon or Pixelfed accounts.
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Yes, Lemmy accounts can only follow/subscribe to groups (besides Lemmy also mbin, piefed + also Peertube), but not individual accounts.
A Lemmy account can only communicate with individual accounts if they write something in a community.
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Or self host. Best federated experience, your own.
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Should I be looking into Hubzilla and Friendica? They seen to connect to more protocols
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I like that one, I think ill look into hosting that one for myself and learning more about it
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Mbin + Interstellar on mobile probably? Be sure to adjust your filter to all or you won't see everything.
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what do you mean adjust your filter? I'm on mbin but I'm pretty new.
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When you look at magazines for instance, you can change where it looks: Select "all" to look not just on your local Mbin, but through Lemmy, Pixelfed, etc.
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that's the default
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Might depend on how your instance is set up.