• jecxjo@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    They all serve different purposes.

    For example Mastodon is for “microblogging” or basically what you do on twitter. Everyone yelling out a few SMS messages worth of stuff and others can reply to it.

    Lemmy is a “news aggregator” or basically what Reddit does. People post on a topic and others create threads of discussion on the topic.

    These two services arent serving the same purposes. What they share is an underlying protocol for doing federated social networking.

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    1 year ago

    I still don’t understand how I this services communicate each other. Ok, they use the same protocol, but practically how can I, on Lemmy, access content from PeerTube or Mastodon?