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How many on Lemmy alone ? BTW what's kbin? Is it like another instance?
3 0 ReplyKbin is completely different from Lemmy, in that it is not Lemmy. It's like a mix of Mastodon and Lemmy.
13 0 ReplyAnd are we using/seeing/editing kbin content from our Lemmy instances? Or it's isolated from us? (Like Reddit)
4 0 ReplyKbin and Lemmy federate with each other. In fact, I’m talking to you from a kbin instance right now!
18 0 ReplyThis will be weird when different people will start using the same username in different instances.
3 0 ReplySame thing as email addresses, the domain name is part of the username or community name
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Could we run a kbin instance as well, sameway we do with Lemmy?
2 0 ReplyYes, there are more than one instance of kbin
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But for example, on kbin I am on kbin.social/m/technology. That's not the same as lemmy.world/c/technology right? When I search for common subs it doesn't show me the subs from the other.
2 0 ReplyNever mind. I just found out how to find federated instances on Kbin. It only defaults to local instances and I can't seem to make it show federated instances by default. It's a shame because I like its UI more than Lemmy.
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Yes, they are fully interoperable - the power of ActivityPub!
6 0 ReplyThey're not isolated. They are also part of the Fediverse. I regularly see many people posting and commenting from Kbin on Lemmy instances.
5 0 ReplyYes it's also federated, so you can access their instances and communities pretty much like the Lemmy ones.
5 0 ReplyYou are reading a post from kbin right now, typed from my phone.
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But kbin and lemmy can federate with each other (that sounds strange) so it's not a competition.
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