I’d say separate. You can only interact with the other instances through your instance, and while they use the same protocol, lemmy and mastodon are just fundamentally different styles of communication that don’t mesh well together.
I’d say separate. You can only interact with the other instances through your instance, and while they use the same protocol, lemmy and mastodon are just fundamentally different styles of communication that don’t mesh well together.
It’s hard to tell because the graphs aren’t labeled very well, but it looks to me like those graphs for comments and posts are the total numbers, not the numbers per day. In my anecdotal experience, there’s just no way lemmy is already getting as much new comments and posts as reddit, it’s just not that busy.
Edit: Oh wait, I see they go down at the end. Hmm, I wonder if they’re double counting posts and comments then.
If you’re looking at subscribed or All they do, but the local feed is the default, and that only shows stuff on the local instance, in this case lemmy.world.
If you mean your profile, that will show all your activity on every instance.
That is absolutely disgusting, I just can’t believe it’s happening in a “developed” country.
I believe Kotor 1 doesn’t require a connection to play, and it’s more of a tactical game, so it’s not as annoying to play on a touch screen.
FediFinder worked for me, although not too many people I follow on twitter moved to mastodon, which sucks.
Yeah, I’ve decided to at least give it a good shot, to try and see if I can stick with lemmy and mastodon. My current problem is I’m finding it really hard to find people to follow on mastodon, and to find enough active communities on lemmy to sate my social media appetite.
I haven’t been having issues with my lemmy.world account, other than the occasional slow/failing to load page, but that gets fixed with a refresh.