I’ve been using Consent-O-Matic which works pretty well but built into the browser? Wow.

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    The question is, did they get your comment? You didn’t @ them. Does Mastodon know how to interpret and exchange replies from Lemmy if it doesn’t use @ tagging?

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      @deweydecibel @Sekoia Yes, I got your reply without @ me. ActivityPub works in mysterious ways.
      For example: I can create new posts on Lemmy/Kbin, but those posts can be only text. I still haven’t figured out how to post images.

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        it could be because lemmy (maybe kbin??) doesnt copy the embedded data, only the text, maybe mestadon works differently? so the images dont come across?

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        What in the heck?

        Whenever I try to open a Lemmy community or user profile from mastodon, I see their profile but no posts are displayed 😢

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        @Undearius @deweydecibel Nice! Now you have created an #Inception kind of post.
        Piece of advice boys. When you make posts on Lemmy/Kbin put at the end of it some #hashtags related to the post’s topic. So it can be indexable for Mastodon and Pixelfed users.
        I as a Mastodon user can see posts from Pixelfed users due to their diligence of using hashtags.

        This is something easy that can improve post discoverability and also you’ll get more user interaction.

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          It would be interesting to see some automation there, like having default tags for a community. It would be kinda silly to post something c/firefox and have to tag #firefox too.