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But that’s my entire shtick!
@ahdok
On an unrelated side note, I don’t know how I found your post on Mastodon. But I’m following you on Mastodon now.
Still gotta figure out how to post on #Lemmy from #Mastodon
There’s some syntax that’d let you post to lemmy from mastodon, but I haven’t found a way to get community content out of lemmy and into my mastodon, so… I’m still using the lemmy web client to make lemmy posts.
@ahdok I mean, there’s no point in using Mastodon for lemmy stuff when you have Kbin and Lemmy themselves
But I do like that it is possible. It feels magical. And doing this makes me feel like a wizard.
I guess the reason I wanted it is that I also maintain a couple mastodon accounts (including an account for artwork on the mastodon art server) - so being able to use one interface for everything would be nice…
I don’t mind just having multiple tabs open though…
My understanding is this:
* Following a Lemmy community will add that community’s posts and replies to your Mastodon feed.
* Replying to a Lemmy community post or reply comment from Mastodon will generate a corresponding Lemmy reply comment.
* (if I’m not mistaken) Making a non-reply Mastodon post that contains the handle of a Lemmy communtiy will make a Lemmy post within the associated community.
I’m open to being corrected about any of the above.
That was my understanding too, however, I followed RPGMemes with my mastodon account. While the client lets me follow the community, it doesn’t import any of the posts to my feed, it just does nothing…