test rule

don't mind me, just checking if I can make new lemmy threads from this mastodon instance, does this work?

@onehundredninetysix

@onehundredninetysix okay, so now it seems to have desynced for some reason, my comments on lemmy are already +40min behind, waiting for it to catch up
Hello there

@sunoc oh hello :3

it really didn't take long for this account to be discovered huh

:3 rawr

Interesting, so the replies with the “@“ username are from people from Mastodon!

How does it work for my replies on your side ?

@sunoc yes, but I think lemmy also shows the @ username for anyone on a different instance from yours, not necessarily mastodon

for me your replies appear as comments under my mastodon post

They mean in the text body at the start. So like @[email protected] not in the username section

Always love seeing the telltale sign of mass accs always fun to see

Hello from PieFed!
HELLO MASTODON FRIEND!!!
@happy_wheels hiii blahaj friend!! :3
No it didn’t worked at all maybe try pressing ctrl shift w
@P4ulin_Kbana lol and lose my 20+ neatly grouped firefox tabs?
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Do you get notifications from every reply, or only ones that @ you?
actually let me test this now, will this reply work without the @ ?
It works, since lemmy is more like reddit/forums
good to know, idk why mastodon puts it in automatically then
From my short experience with mastodon and similars (misskey, akkoma), it doesn’t notify a user you’ve replied to if you don’t @ them, which makes no sense to me, since the “Reply” is pointing to said user’s post anyway. So, their workaround is to force @ them anyway

When things are syncing, they should be getting all messages and not just the @ ones. This is based on my twin finding a post I made to lemmy and commenting on it from mastodon. As long as I replied to their comment, they saw it and I never used the @.

Although this is the opposite, maybe. Someone from mastodon made the post, instead of commenting on a lemmy post from mastodon.

Also the @ was just something mastodon does and we found twin could remove it on their end and I’d still be alerted I had a reply.

New instance. Who dis?

hehe

@QuinnyCoded hi can I get a cat pic?

No

Have a Christmas Pikachu instead :^)

Graphic ᵈᵉˢᶦᵍⁿ is my ₚₐₛₛᵢₒₙ
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Hello! We see you! =D

how did you do that
🚀 A little guide on how to communicate with Lemmy from Mastodon Friendica Hubzilla Sharkey etc - Lemmy

geteilt von: https://anonsys.net/objects/bf69967c-1467-8270-7e3d-48d984455929 [https://anonsys.net/objects/bf69967c-1467-8270-7e3d-48d984455929] > 🚀 A little guide on how to communicate with #Lemmy [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Lemmy] from #Mastodon [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Mastodon] #Friendica [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Friendica] #Hubzilla [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Hubzilla] #Sharkey [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Sharkey] etc > > (this is the English translation of this German post: anonsys.net/display/bf69967c-1… [https://anonsys.net/display/bf69967c-1664-9207-c6d7-3f2363787237] If something is linguistically incorrect or incomprehensible, please let me know) > > Lemmy is a kind of forum software in the #Fediverse [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Fediverse]: You can subscribe to forums (called ‘communities’ in Lemmy), share links and participate in discussions. @Tealk [https://rollenspiel.social/users/Tealk] and I have described it in more detail (in German) here [https://gnulinux.ch/fediverse-serie-willkommen-im-lemmyversum-communitys-im-fediverse]. > > On the one hand, you can follow #Lemmy [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Lemmy] accounts, in which case the posts will appear in your timeline and you can reply to them, share them, etc. > On the other hand, you can also create posts in Lemmy communities from Mastodon etc. > > Follow a community: > The easiest way is to type the account name in full into the search or copy the URL into the search field. This applies to communities (e.g. [ät][email protected]) and Lemmy accounts (e.g. @caos [https://feddit.org/u/caos] is my Lemmy account) as well as to individual posts in Lemmy (e.g. feddit.org/post/201081 [https://feddit.org/post/201081] is a post in Lemmy). > > Creating posts in communities: > You can create posts in Lemmy communities by tagging the community account > (It should be a public post) > If the community account is tagged with @, it will share the post and the post will also appear in the forum. > For example, this is a post I created from Mastodon in feddit’s #Tischtennis [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Tischtennis] forum: metalhead.club/@caos/112749905… [https://metalhead.club/@caos/112749905384486582] … and this is how it is displayed in Lemmy: feddit.org/post/556495 [https://feddit.org/post/556495] > > The only thing to note from Mastodon and Akkoma etc. is: The beginning of the post/the first paragraph becomes the title of the forum post, as Mastodon does not have a heading field. (see also: Instructions Creating a post from Mastodon [https://rollenspiel.wiki/books/lemmy-ap/page/beitrag-von-von-mastodon-aus-erstellen]) > > So it is best to start the post like this (see image 1): > > This is my headline (as descriptive a title as possible) > @community@lemmy-instance > This is the further text, link etc. > if necessary a picture (only in the initial post a picture is transferred from Mastodon to Lemmy, between Lemmy and Friendica all images in answers are transferred in the meantime) > > Send post to multiple communities / groups at the same time > The post can only be sent to one Lemmy community at a time. If several community accounts are tagged, the post will only appear in the last one mentioned. If several different group accounts are tagged in a post, the Lemmy account should come first. According to my tests, it works in the following order: 1. lemmy community 2. friendica forum 3. a.gup.pe [http://a.gup.pe] group . Then all groups share the post, otherwise it doesn’t work with all of them so far. > > Search for communities > You can search for interesting forums/communities either on an instance page or here [https://lemmyverse.net/communities] in the ‘Lemmy Explorer’ (see image 2). > If you are interested, enter the URL in the search field and follow the account. > [https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffeddit.org%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2F46e877e1-48ca-4e11-98f1-e087f9e495f0.png] > If you have found an interesting community, you can copy its URL into the search field to follow the community account (see image 3) or enter the handle of the account in the form @communityname@lemmy-instance (in Friendica etc. also with !). > [https://lemmy.ml/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Ffeddit.org%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fbd9f4a65-7989-49c2-826c-3dfab88cf491.png] > The past posts are then often not displayed, but those that come in the future will appear in your timeline. > What is not possible from Mastodon etc. is to create your own community. This requires a Lemmy or kbin account. Otherwise almost everything works (except for pictures in replies, which are not federated, see in detail (in German) here [https://handbuch.rollenspiel.monster/lemmy/communication/]). > > If you follow many or very active communities, it can get a bit confusing, especially in Mastodon. A clearer view is available if you view it on the page of the community itself, i.e. open it externally in the browser. > (the original URL of posts is sometimes hidden behind the #Fediverse [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Fediverse] logo) > > There are also other public groups in the #Fediverse [https://anonsys.net/search?tag=Fediverse], e.g. Friendica-Forums [https://dir.friendica.social/group] and kbin-Magazines [https://gnulinux.ch/fediverse-serie-kbin-link-sharing-und-microblogging], which work in a similar way. edit: kbin is no longer developed, the successor is its fork mbin [https://joinmbin.org/] > > @fediverse [https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse]

hey do you happen to have more info on this? trying to figure out why it doesn't always work

it seems like a third of the replies get lost between instances and never arrive

No idea. I don’t post from mastodon, so I haven’t explored that function