@Granite T. Rock Thank you for the video "Posting from #Mastodon to #Lemmy and #Kbin ". It is very descriptive and amazing how fast it goes. ...just a few small additions: - when you post original posts from Mastodon (or others that don't have a heading field like #Akkoma) to a Lemmy community, the first paragraph becomes the heading that appears in Lemmy. There should be no hashtags in this paragraph, and better no tags either, because that will show up unsightly in the headline. The tags and hashtags better in the following paragraphs. - it is not possible to write to different Lemmy communities at the same time, but it is possible with several group accounts (e.g. #Friendica -... mehr anzeigen
@Granite T. Rock Thank you for the video "Posting from #Mastodon to #Lemmy and #Kbin ". It is very descriptive and amazing how fast it goes. ...just a few small additions: - when you post original posts from Mastodon (or others that don't have a heading field like #Akkoma) to a Lemmy community, the first paragraph becomes the heading that appears in Lemmy. There should be no hashtags in this paragraph, and better no tags either, because that will show up unsightly in the headline. The tags and hashtags better in the following paragraphs. - it is not possible to write to different Lemmy communities at the same time, but it is possible with several group accounts (e.g. #Friendica - forums and #aguppe groups). But then the Lemmy community must be tagged first, and aguppe last. - some lemmy instances also have test communities, e.g. feddit.de/c/test (German-speaking), there are certainly also some for English-speaking. There you can try out the finer points of the federation at your leisure. - as far as I know, it works a bit differently with posts in #kbin communities: original posts do not end up directly in #Magazine, but only in the microblog section of kbin. // cc @Granite T. Rock
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Als Antwort auf Granite T. Rock • •...just a few small additions:
- when you post original posts from Mastodon (or others that don't have a heading field like #Akkoma) to a Lemmy community, the first paragraph becomes the heading that appears in Lemmy. There should be no hashtags in this paragraph, and better no tags either, because that will show up unsightly in the headline. The tags and hashtags better in the following paragraphs.
- it is not possible to write to different Lemmy communities at the same time, but it is possible with several group accounts (e.g. #Friendica -... mehr anzeigen
...just a few small additions:
- when you post original posts from Mastodon (or others that don't have a heading field like #Akkoma) to a Lemmy community, the first paragraph becomes the heading that appears in Lemmy. There should be no hashtags in this paragraph, and better no tags either, because that will show up unsightly in the headline. The tags and hashtags better in the following paragraphs.
- it is not possible to write to different Lemmy communities at the same time, but it is possible with several group accounts (e.g. #Friendica - forums and #aguppe groups). But then the Lemmy community must be tagged first, and aguppe last.
- some lemmy instances also have test communities, e.g. feddit.de/c/test (German-speaking), there are certainly also some for English-speaking. There you can try out the finer points of the federation at your leisure.
- as far as I know, it works a bit differently with posts in #kbin communities: original posts do not end up directly in #Magazine, but only in the microblog section of kbin.
// cc @Granite T. Rock