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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by tchambers@indieweb.social to c/fediversenews@venera.social

Signs of the #RedditMigration in action: Three of the top 6 #Fediverse servers are not only not Mastodon.social but they are not even microblogging servers - but rather are #Threadiverse servers.

That is only seriously good for the entire Fedi infrastructure. Diversity is strength.

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[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@clacke yeah, they used the hashtag #RedditMigration, which is the @RedditMigration magazine has listed as one of the tags to "pull in". here on kbin everything is organized based on magazines which are our "subreddits" and they have a threads section (works like reddit) and a "microblogs" section which has an assortment of mastodon posts (and posts from kbin users as well in this section). the magazine moderators can choose which hashtags to have added to there.

I don't know if a post can be sent to multiple magazines, but when I browse the general "all" section for microblogs, all of the top-level mastodon posts all have a category. most of them end up in @random which is essentially for unsorted/uncategorized posts. but some will just have some particular one. I've added a screenshot to show what this looks like. you can see it just lists the magazine name with it.

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[-] cendawanita@mefi.social 1 points 1 year ago

@Otome-chan
I can confirm that posts aren't sent to multiple magazines (yet) and it seems like kbin scans to sort only to the first # or @. And if you post to one magazine with tags meant to be picked up by another that other magazine still won't pick it up.
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[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago
[-] cendawanita@mefi.social 0 points 1 year ago
[-] cendawanita@mefi.social 0 points 1 year ago

@Otome-chan
Ok the answer from my end: no joy

My Malaysian mutuals and I worked out a fedi-specific tag and I tested it on a regional SEAsian mag just set up @magASEAN and my own personal one for my website @myMOAC (which i just set up today).

Idk what's the order of primacy, i think it's just by luck of what gets scanned and sorted into - the younger magazine captured it in the microblog but not the regional one. It's definitely a bug or current limitation. If i can opt to boost to a magazine instead of my own stream that might an acceptable compromise.
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[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

@cendawanita Interesting. for clarification over here on kbin when we make a microblog post we have to choose which magazine to put it in explicitly. it's just the mastodon ones that get auto-sorted.

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[-] clacke@libranet.de 1 points 1 year ago

> magazine has listed as one of the tags to "pull in"

@Otome-chan Aha! That's a smart way of doing it, to bridge the general fediverse content into the threadiverse.

Sounds like kbin is very well thought out as a good Fediverse application while still having its unique experience.

> I don't know if a post can be sent to multiple magazines

Sounds like nothing should be stopping two zones from pulling in the same hashtag, or pulling in a post with some hashtag followed by each of them.

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