Big read, but gives a good perspective.
I think theres three big stories of this coming election.
- The rebalancing of metro v regional votes.
- Liberals progress clawing back traditional Liberal seats could indicate how satisfied West Australians are with WA Labor.
- Independent Challengers in western suburbs could indicate dissatisfaction with both majors for different and complicated reasons.
Thanks, i’ve only had a few interactions with people on Mastodon, so i’ve not got the closest understanding of how the platform is different.
I find it interesting that he’s following #Perth which i take to mean he gets everything Perth related on the fediverse?
My guess (I don’t know for sure) is that Mastodon is interpreting all posts in “/c/perth” as a thread with #perth added to it, and for example, all the /c/asklemmy’s will be seen by them as #asklemmy (regardless of which instance’s /c/asklemmy it is). So if they follow #perth, they’d get all our /c/perth posts.
I haven’t looked into inter-format federation much but as we’ve seen, it can get funky. Consider this (pseudo-)community: https://aussie.zone/c/[email protected]
It’s really Lemmy reading this PeerTube video channel as a community, so we can basically subscribe to and comment on a video channel from here!
That pseudo-community is an interesting experiment someones done. So this is almost like what people would have to do in walled gardens to have a channel on each platform, but an automatically updating lemmy community version from the peertube platform’s channel. I think i get it.
So in my basic parlance it means a creator could set these up, post to a single preferred platform and have the post spread in an intelligible way to Lemmy. Potentially cutting down on a lot of extra admin and configuring by the creators using multiple platforms.
Now i read what i’ve said back, i don’t know that i get this. Lol!
Everything with #perth in the post which somehow this one got
I don’t know what added that tag though, I didn’t know you could add them in Lemmy tbh
Just went on to Mastodon seems like you can actually follow the c/Perth itself.
Maybe it grabs the community field in the lemmy post as the hashtag automatically for mastodon?