Question From Former Redditor
I came over from Reddit and I am confused!

Firstly, is Lemmy, Mastodon, and Kbin the same?

Secondly, can I see the same content on Kbin as I would if I was on, say, Lemmy? Like a “cross-post”. I’ve seen some posts where someone says “replying from Lemmy” on Kbin. So would I be seeing the same exact posts on Kbin as I would Lemmy/Mastodon?

I made accounts on all 3 but I am totally lost and confused. Can someone ELI5 (or something) to help me better understand?

  • Former Redditor, Lost & Confused
    P.s. is this post even allowed? I don’t know what I’m doing if you can’t tell. :, (

P.p.s. I am on mobile so if formatting is an issue or weird, that may be why…

Thank you kindly in advance, anyone!

#RedditMigration

  • Otome-chan
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    fedilink
    41 year ago

    @KoalafiedPonki hello and welcome to the fediverse (and to kbin).

    Lemmy, Mastodon, and Kbin are three different “apps” or software that access the “fediverse”. Lemmy is like reddit, Mastodon is like twitter, and kbin is like a mix/combo of both. All three can interact with each other.

    Each of these apps have “instances” which are a bit like an email website (gmail vs yahoo). You sign up to one website, and then can interact with the other websites. For instance, I’m on kbin.social and can speak to someone who is on lemmy.ml or lemmy.world. Similarly I can talk to mastodon users who are on mastodon.social.

    The sites are sharing content/posts with each other so we can interact. but some sites/instances may block another for various reasons, at which point they wouldn’t see each other’s content.

    You only need one account for most purposes.

    As for “is this post allowed”, let me clarify what “this” is. You’ve posted a “microblog” here on kbin under the “redditmigration” magazine. For mastodon users, they simply see this as a “tweet” you made (as if you were on twitter). For kbin, we see it under the “microblog” section of the “redditmigration” magazine. The ettiquette is… yes microblogs are more personal so you’re free to use them as you wish. threads work like how they do on reddit.

    • @danA
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      51 year ago

      This is a great explanation!

      Lemmy is like reddit

      tbh I’d say that Lemmy is closer to traditional forum systems than it is to Reddit.

      For mastodon users, they simply see this as a “tweet” you made (as if you were on twitter).

      Mastodon calls them “toots” :)