• @[email protected]
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    33 hours ago

    Does it also work with Mastodon? Because it is possible to reply to Lemmy posts from Mastodon, right?

    • @[email protected]
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      217 minutes ago

      It appears to. I just copy-pasted the link into Mastodon and it loaded this post with all the comments. Discovery for Lemmy posts on Mastodon still sucks though.

  • XNX
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    218 hours ago

    Thats Awesome! Needs a mobile ui though

  • Fuck Yankies
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    41 day ago

    Immediately scrolls down to the comment section. I’ve been spoiled by content just automatically loading, but I saw the “Load Lemmy” button. Tres chic.

    It would be cool if there was a raised question mark button to the right for the load button, that on mouse over or click shows a tooltip explaining shortly what Lemmy is, as well as directly telling the user what community and instance the comments hail from - even before loading the content.

    A standard tooltip for that purpose would be kind of nice.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      219 hours ago

      Yeah I could add that.

      as well as directly telling the user what community and instance the comments hail from - even before loading the content.

      Well I’d have to load something to show this, unless I set it manually, which would be cumbersome.

      • Fuck Yankies
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        114 hours ago

        Yeah, I’m not saying it’s easy to do ^^ it is a job and a half just to design it, for sure. I’m not facetious enough to pretend anything else.

  • @[email protected]
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    323 hours ago

    this is actually really cool! I also wanna suggest using any instance besides .ml or .world, just for the sake of why Lemmy exists in the first place

    • @[email protected]OP
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      219 hours ago

      I get the idea, but it’s my home instance, so it’d be kinda weird for me to use a different one. Also would add an extra step

    • @[email protected]
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      122 hours ago

      In new to lemmy. Curious what the significance of ml and world are? Do you mean those TLDs or just lemmy.ml and lemmy.world specifically

      • @[email protected]
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        418 hours ago

        the latter, they are the largest instances, and it’s generally healthy to spread stuff out

      • @[email protected]
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        521 hours ago

        just those two specifically, the more everything uses those two instances the more power they have basically. the whole point of being federated is to avoid being idk ruled over by any people, groups, or greedy little pig boys.

  • ProdigalFrog
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    592 days ago

    Ooh, that’s nice. I could see that effectively replacing disqus comments below articles. Cool beans!

  • @[email protected]
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    Wait, so theoretically, you could create a blog, and create a Lemmy instance/community, post a blog entry, have it auto post the blog entry to your instance, and now the Lemmy comments for the Lemmy post are the comments on the blog post? Do I have that right?

    And in theory THIS comment should show up on your blog, yes?

    Edit: Hey, I see it!

    • @[email protected]OP
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      332 days ago

      Oh much simpler, I just make a post with my blog as a link, and supply that link to my site and it shows the comments from that link. As I said, not actually federated. It’s basically a sort of frontend.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 days ago

        Could you make a community, and a bot? The bot would look for any post on your blog, then the bot creates a post in that community that uses the blog post title as the lemmy title, and uses the blog body as the post body.

        Then the bot tells your blog the url of the lemmy post to use the lemmy comments.

        Then, I see the button that says “load lemmy comments”. Maybe your bot also creates a mastodon using the title of the blog post as a link to the blog post. Then any mastodon replies to that mastodon post could be under a different button that just says “Load Mastodon replies”.

        So at the end of your blog you have “Load Lemmy comments” (just as we see here) but next to it is “Load Mastodon replies”.

        And all of this, is done by you just posting once to the blog, while the bots do everything else in an instant.

        You just post once on the blog, and automatically a Lemmy post is created which is a duplicate of the blog post, the lemmy comments are loaded via a button on the blog automatically, a Mastodon post is created which is just a link to the blog using that posts title as the clickable link, AND a button on the blog is created to see Mastodon replies to the mastodon post.

        Everything besides the innitial blog post is automatic.

        Is that possible?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          52 days ago

          Possible sure, but aside from the effort to make such a bot, posting to my own community would mean that very few people would see it, aside from those who already follow the blog. I have to pick a lemmy community, at which point I may as well do the rest of the work too. Now maybe I could have an llm analyze my post, fetch a list of communities, and then pick a likely one, but honestly this is getting too complicated

          • @[email protected]
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            16 hours ago

            Doesn’t Lemmy support cross posting?

            I considered implementing Lemmy comments and theorised I’d post to my own community/instance so I had full moderation control, then cross post that to all the relevant communities.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 days ago

            Oh, I figure you make your own community. The Mastodon account grows your blogs awareness. The Lemmy community serves as a place to discuss your blog while also being host to the majority of the conversation. And the blog is the host of the content.

  • Flax
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    71 day ago

    Would be cool if something like this existed for WordPress