If lemmy created a community the same name as the username when someone signs up. You could follow a lemmy user and then when your on mastodon (once we’re federated with mastodon) you could see their self posts in their community as a mastodon post and vice versa.

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    5 years ago

    So people don’t have to maintain accounts on random services. Personally, I’d quite like to see new posts from Lemmy communities in my Mastodon feed.

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      These different services exist for different reasons and are specialized and different from each other. Mastodon interface is good for exactly one thing: microblogging. Lemmy is for link aggregation and discussion, PeerTube is for videos, etc etc. Tell me, how do you give a PeerTube video a thumbs-down on Mastodon?

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        5 years ago

        Alright, I’ll bite: that’s just how I use the internet, you’re free to do whatever you want. Regarding your question, I’ve never seen a need to do that, so I’m not sure. Have you tried this yourself?

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          Of course you’re allowed to do this. I’m commenting mostly on the insistence that federation with Mastodon be a priority for devs.