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Servers running these apps connect to the same fediverse Mastodon servers connect to. As does Lemmy. All these apps just give you different ways to view the same social network, so which software you use makes less difference to what you can see than which server you use. Because there is no global view of the network, what you'll find in hashtag searches or federated timelines in the micro-posting apps (Mastodon, Pler/Akkoma Miss/CalcKey) depends on which accounts are being followed from the server hosting your account.
I'm new to Lemmy's way of viewing the 'verse, so I'm not sure what the equivalent is here. But I think what @dave describes in this thread about Communities hosted on other Lemmy servers taking a while to show up in searches here is relevant: https://lemmy.nz/comment/28480
mastodon servers usually subscribe to a generic block list, and have sensitive moderators that are even worse than the ones you find on reddit. it creates a boring feed that scares off new users and kills any differing opinions. its annoying that something with so much potential is stomped on like that. im glad i found a good pleroma server. still like the mastodon software better though.
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What are about Mastodon, that you like, that Pleroma lacks?
looks cool. not much different i just like the ui
Pleroma supports the Mastodon UI btw.
https://blog.soykaf.com/post/what-is-pleroma/
i am aware. mastodon-fe on top of pleroma is buggy and unnecessary.
Ah ok. Yeah, I just found out about Pleroma today so I thought it might be good to know.
Okay, this is a lot different than my previous understanding of the Fediverse. I know it all connects, but it is more profound than I realized.
I have a lot to learn! I need to learn how to audit a server to know if I want to be part if it.
I like the idea of each service being a unique lens over the same information spread across the network.
It feels a lot like the internet promised in Lain Serial Experiments than what we ended up getting.
Wait, the fediverse Isabel to cross the platforms? I had not picked up on that. I thought the fediverse was an IAM thing. Is it more of an ESB?