this post was submitted on 06 Aug 2023
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You can follow communities from Mastodon with format @[email protected] (ie replace the exclamation mark with an @). It's a miserable experience though. It's better to follow communities using Lemmy or Kbin (I'm not sure if Calckey works better).
Yeah. I followed the Technology community and it’s a mess on Mastodon. Replies all show up on the Home feed and there’s no context. I have to click on the comment then scroll all the way up to see the original post.
I wonder why they don't differentiate between a comment and a thread? They have that capability in Mastodon.
I think it's because they all show up as being boosted by the group.
Mastodon or some party should really improve the interfacing between these services at some point really.