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this post was submitted on 28 Apr 2024
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I would like to see lemmy be able to browse masto profiles though. Currently, if you load up a mastodon user's account, you will generally see no posts because they have no community attachment. My thought would be to make a default community called like null or something and pretend that all their posts from their profile are in that community so that you can at least see them. By doing something like that, I also would not have to go back to mastodon to look at announcements from services such as proton or monerujo.
What I really want is something like hybrid of wordpress/lemmy/mastodon...
Mbin?
I would like less micro-blog and more old-school blog with the really good threading/comments of lemmy, and the communities of lemmy (maybe magazines of Kbin/Mbin)
I get mastadon stuff in searches
Mastodon also has a different outbox format (one that's paginated), so that's the other reason their posts don't show from Lemmy. Solving the problem of following users with fake communities has also been proposed (by me, and also here), but it's generally a bad idea - a hack that will come back to bite you. If Lemmy were changed to integrate Mastodon more, it'd ideally be a big project - one that would fully embrace the idiosyncrasies of Mastodon (like muting replies and denying Follow requests) because ignoring them would lead to trouble later on.