On the kbin.pub. It said:
It can communicate with many other ActivityPub services, including Mastodon, Lemmy, Pleroma, Peertube.
I thought Mastodon (and maybe other federative platforms) are very different from kbin, in terms of the intended uses and functionalities. How do I interact with it?
When I make a thread on /m/kbin, what does it do on Mastodon?
Some updates. Apparently, making a thread in kbin will make a post on Mastodon, but not immediately. Here is the main page of my account on Mastodon (mastodon.social): https://mastodon.social/@CarrieForle@kbin.social
Under Posts tab, you will see this particular thread(https://mastodon.social/@CarrieForle@kbin.social/110717469552820707) and its replies. In contrast to my initial thought, posts on kbin seems to be ignored by Mastodon since I did not see my posts on my main page there.
On the other hand, Posts from Mastodon is transferred to posts (microblog) in seemingly arbitrary magazine on kbin, and again, not immediately.
Here’s an example of a post from Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@jensorensen/110719419446130679
Here’s what it became on kbin: https://kbin.social/m/internet/p/859696/Latest-comic-Pick-your-social-network-socialmedia-internet-tech-authoritarianismIf you dig a bit in that account, you’ll see her posts are posted in different magazines, which is weird since there is no magazine equivalent in Mastodon. I’m guessing it’s on kbin’s side that does this transformation, probably with the help of hashtag?
Also, posts that’s too old will not be transferred. I did not find this post on kbin: https://mastodon.social/@jensorensen/110204027397694156 . Based on the time when it’s posted, it’s somewhere between April 16 and April 23.
Posts from Mastodon is transferred to posts (microblog) in seemingly arbitrary magazine on kbin
Pretty sure iirc the microblog sections just looks for tags. The magazine owner specifies a bunch of tags it should search for and the magazine fetches any posts with the specified tags and displays them in the microblog section. So that’s why it looks like it’s put in arbitrary magazines, because any magazine looking for the same tag can get the same post.
That is my guess, too. But I don’t own a magazine so I didn’t know if it’s true.
The confirmation is helpful.
But if that’s really the case, what will happen when there are several magazines fetch the same tags? Predictably, they just shown on all said magazines, but what about OP’s profile? As far as I’m concernd, you cannot create a post in several magazines simultaneously.
Can you open any of those mastodon links in mastodon yourself? They all open in kbin for me (as do any other mastodon, at least mastodon.social, links), wonder if that’s just me or other people as well.
Link to my profile and thread redirect to the one on kbin. Probably because they both originated from here. But the post from Mastodon does direct to the mastodon.social.
The only way to see this thread and my profile on Mastodon is go to an Mastodon instance, search my name CarrieForle, and see it there.
I am not sure how to see the main feed of mastodon from kbin but you can use
https://kbin.social/u/@USERNAME@INSTANCENAME to view posts from a specific user.
Kbin seems to treat individual accounts on mastodon as different magazines.
Also from Mastodon it will not appear in the main feed but you can use a fediverse link to view it and comment on it.
Next to comments and posts where it says more it will give you a fediverse link. If someone puts that in the search bar in mastodon they can connect to it.Thanks for the info. Especially that you can view accounts from other federverse platforms on kbin. I’m going to do some experiment on my own.
Hey, in the microblog section, most of the posts come from Mastodon and other platforms. Threads are mainly from Lemmy and Friendica.
If you want to include post from Mastodon in concrete magazine, simply mention it in the post content, for example,
@kbin@kbin.social
I’m commenting from Voyager app (fka wefwef) logged in to lemmy.world and this looks like any other lemmy post
If you click a hashtag e.g. #kbin then you’ll find much of what is found is from Mastodon.
I’m sure it must be possible to search for a hashtag in a similar way but I’ve not quite worked that one out!