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#experiment tagging @mozilla @mozilla to see if this post shows up on #lemmy .
(cdn.fosstodon.org)
A place to discuss the news and latest developments on the open-source browser Firefox
@mozilla @firefox
Just confirmed it does! Now does a #Mastodon reply create a new post, or is it a reply to the original? I will find out soon!
@mozilla @firefox
Answer found: it is a reply to the original post!
Further, an upvote on #lemmy is a boost on #mastodon.
What's weird is that the boost seems to come from the community it was posted to, not the Lemmy user that upvoted it.
I wonder what happens when there are multiple upvotes ... Multiple boosts by the and community (e.g. @firefox)?
@mozilla @firefox I see multiple upvotes, but only one boost.
Further, the boost only seems to apply to the top post, not to the replies.
#curiosity solved by #experimentation . Feel free to add more #observations .
To #science ๐ฅ
Even better - you can see the whole thread from both #lemmy and from #Mastodon . However, you only see the conversation, not upvotes/downvotes in mastodon, while you see votes too in Lemmy.
Edit: I tried to not tag @firefox this time to see if my reply showed up on Lemmy. It didn't.
Tagging so the Lemmy thread also shows the reply and pictures.
Edit++: so retroactive tagging doesn't work โน๏ธ...nvm, it just took a bit of time to update!
++Edit++: pictures only show in the top post ๐
Well that's odd, what if it's a different user that's commenting? Maybe all the boosts went to the top post because it was all by the same user
@otter @firefox
I noticed that the boost seems independent of upvote, though I don't have enough experimental data (aka spam) to verify my hypothesis.