Yep, there are hundreds of servers linked together in what is called the fediverse. I’m posting this comment from a server I setup today. It’s a pretty cool concept.
Yeah, if you click on my username you’ll notice it’s something like @hanhula because I’m accessing this thread through Kbin. Unlike Reddit and Twitter, which are centralised on one site, the fediverse is more like your email. We can all access the same posts and comment on them as if I’m on Facebook and you’re on Twitter, just like how you can email me from Hotmail even though I use Gmail.
I’m personally using kbin because it’s a more reddit-like vibe visuals-wise, but there’s really no downside to using whichever instance you like.
Is there different instances or something?
Yep, there are hundreds of servers linked together in what is called the fediverse. I’m posting this comment from a server I setup today. It’s a pretty cool concept.
Is this like the same idea behind mastodon?
Exactly. Lemmy is a reddit style fediverse vs a twitter one. Apparently you can also use Lemmy via mastodon somehow which is cool!
@FunkyClown @just_kitten I am currently following and commenting through Mastodon =)
Yeah, if you click on my username you’ll notice it’s something like @hanhula because I’m accessing this thread through Kbin. Unlike Reddit and Twitter, which are centralised on one site, the fediverse is more like your email. We can all access the same posts and comment on them as if I’m on Facebook and you’re on Twitter, just like how you can email me from Hotmail even though I use Gmail.
I’m personally using kbin because it’s a more reddit-like vibe visuals-wise, but there’s really no downside to using whichever instance you like.