I don't think an unmodified Reddit app would be able to effectively browse the fediverse no matter how good a translation API is, but it could mean a lot LESS work for an app designer making a lemmy app.
Fediverse
A community dedicated to fediverse news and discussion.
Fediverse is a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe".
Getting started on Fediverse;
- What is the fediverse?
- Fediverse Platforms
- How to run your own community
Jerboa is already faster and easier than Infinity.
Hey. Don't dis my first love. 😊
I still have Infinity installed and will miss it sorely. It has some features Jerboa is still missing. But I am hoping some of these 3rd party devs will find a love for Lemmy. If Lemmy can hold a growing community.
I wonder in the relay for reddit author can make this a reality?
God I hope so. No knock against the developers, because it's a young app and they are improving it almost every day, but Jerboa is really hard to use coming from Relay.
u/DBrady just has excellent UX/UI design sense.
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Interesting, I wonder how they’ll handle communities being decentralized.
Communities themselves are not really decentralized, are they?
Kind of, in the sense that once populations booms, there could be many communities covering the same topic. Which has both upsides and downsides.
I guess this will be sorted out by itself, as people will be joining the most active communities regarding a topic - at one point the least actice communities of a topic will "die" out.
Since I've joined lemmy, I've been thinking about some kind of "community merging" feature.
A "meta community" would be able to "follow" other communities across the fediverse and posts from followed communities would show up in the "meta community's" feed. Posts from followed communities would remain on their original instances, or they could be duplicated to the meta community's instance.
There are a lot of details to work out, but I think this would add a lot more usability to lemmy and the fediverse as a whole
they kind of are, each post originates from the instance of the OP not the community
for example if you click this icon on any post or comment, you'll see the actual native URL of it
notice that this post is actually https://social.wake.st/users/liaizon/statuses/110529759862782876 even though the community is https://lemmy.ml/c/fediverse
the native URL is what you need in order to share a post with other people so they can paste it in their own instance's search box
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Couldn't they just treat them as subreddits? Subs are essentiallly their own communities already
Well,. that's pretty epic..... Will. Definitely follow that Git! Thanks :)
Awesome to see!
Nice!
This is what we need!