I’ve found a lemmy site devoted to Star Trek (@startrek@startrek.website) and now I have an overwhelming urge to make the account “@WhatIsBrain@startrek.website”.
I’ve found a lemmy site devoted to Star Trek (@startrek@startrek.website) and now I have an overwhelming urge to make the account “@WhatIsBrain@startrek.website”.
@Hexarei It did? That’s … actually really impressive!
It did! And thanks to the fediverse, I’m responding to you via that very post, on a completely separate Lemmy instance: https://programming.dev/post/4224624
And thanks to the imp of the perverse, I’m responding to you as @WhatIsBrain@startrek.website!
Excellent!
@Hexarei @WhatIsBrain
Hi there ;)
The power of federation!
Yep! When you @ tag a Lemmy community account it posts to that community as a post regardless of what type of fedi account you use. The formatting is a bit weird though, it grabs the first few sentences of posts and puts them as the subject
It can lead to some accidental posts though, always interesting to see these pop up (ex: someone trying to message the Firefox mastodon account accidentally posting to the Firefox Lemmy community). We don’t see any other fedi post types except Lemmy posts, so we don’t really see other parts of the fediverse unless they @ tag the communities.
Here’s what it looks like on Lemmy