It's analogous to the name LibRedirect so.
- Say a friend sent you a lemmy.world link, you want to reply to it but you only have a programming.dev account, so you redirect the link to programming.dev that has your account.
- Say a friend sent you a lemmy link, but you only have an account in kbin, so you redirect to kbin (kbin is not implemented yet).
- You want to see a post in your own instance's UI and Theme.
- You want to use Pleroma's UI not Mastodon's UI and vise versa.
When looking up into an instance's database (find a post id), it will NOT allow you without credentials, same thing for Lemmy.
Yes, also pleroma and misskey.
Thanks :'D
I only browsed reddit through libreddit. I don't use social media at all, but told myself of why not giving the fediverse a shot, it can be the healthy social media. Though I'm still trying to find a good microblogging instance (mastodon, pleroma, misskey, akkoma, soapbox etc...). It's harder for me to get in microblogging unlike a forum website like lemmy.
Kubuntu (Ubuntu but KDE), both great KDE UI and stable kernel. I use Kubuntu LTS.
No, but I have "EVERYTHING" enabled in the settings.
I also noticed on Liftoff. Could be a backend problem?
ManeraKai
joined 1 year ago
Some redirections aren't supported (bc Mastodon isn't fully compatible with Lemmy), and sometimes it doesn't work bc of a server problem (your instance doesn't federate with that link's instance). However, FediRedirect is still in beta, open any issue here: https://github.com/ManeraKai/fediredirect.
For lemmy:
(Username and Password) or (jwt) are required for resolving /post and /comment. If Username and Password didn't work, go to your instance's cookies and copy your jwt.
Same for mastodon, but it only has the
read:search
permission (scopes aren't implemented in Lemmy yet)