Viewing Mastodon posts from Lemmy

WubbyGeth@lemmy.world to No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world – 9 points –

Whenever I search a Mastodon user and pull up their profile it shows up as if they have nothing posted.

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Is this issue just because of the mass Reddit exodus or am I doing something wrong?

Thank you in advance for the help.

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I don't believe you can see Mastodon posts from Lemmy unless a Mastodon user comments on a Lemmy post.

Ah, so in theory if I want to interact with Mastodon users it would be best to make an account on mastodon.social then?

Or another instance. Mastodon.social is quite overloaded.

.social + .online are the mastodon equivalents of lemmy.ml, except they've been through several mass migrations already so they kinda know what they're doing

.world is (perhaps un)surprisingly the mastodon equivalent of lemmy.world, same admin and all

but tbf https://joinmastodon.org is so much more polished than join-lemmy that it's actually worth going through instead of just piling on the largest

If I'm not mistaken even though you can view users within the fediverse you won't get anything because the instance of Mastodon does not store data the same way that Lemmy does.

Think of it as someone went into a cheese factory asking to talk to a specific person who works there and asking them to see their selection of beans

But the end goal is to make everything viewable right? Or does this happen by design?

So, as I understand it based on other systems I've used/worked on that had a few similar feature sets, ActivityPub will effectively send out events of "things". What that is depends on whoever is telling ActivityPub about it. So, the data for a mastadon post (what are these called?) Would likely be pretty different to the data shape of a post on Lemmy. Not specifically the same, but I don't think there's anything stopping somebody from developing a server that can handle multiple types of content. Kbin has a similar thing between threads and microblogging. Two content types supported there.