• @maxprime@lemmy.ml
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    791 year ago

    I was wondering what was going on with that post. I’m glad it resonated with people across the fediverse. Cool!

    Now I’ve got to figure out how to log into Mastadon with my Lemmy account. I didn’t even realize this was a thing.

    • Anafabula
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      581 year ago

      @maxprime@lemmy.ml You can’t log into other Fediverse services using your Lemmy account. It’s a Lemmy account for your specific Lemmy instance and doesn’t work anywhere else.

      What you can do is talk to people on other Fediverse services with your Lemmy account on your instance in the same way you are communicating with people from other Lemmy instances.

      For example, the op you are replying to is using Friendica, you are using Lemmy and I am using Firefish right now.

      • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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        191 year ago

        I like to explain it like email or even phone providers. You can call someone on Verizon even if you’re on ATT but you can’t pay Verizon for your ATT bill

    • janAkali
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      1 year ago

      Iirc, you can’t log into Mastadon with a lemmy account, but there should be a way to follow a mastodon account from a lemmy instance. Never tried it, though.

      Edit: Apparently, it’s not possible either. Mastodon users can follow lemmy communities, but not the other way around. 😔

      • AJ Sadauskas
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        @janAkali @maxprime You certainly can follow Lemmy groups from Mastodon. And you can reply to Lemmy threads from Masto.

        In fact, take a look at my account — I’m doing it right now…

      • Rikudou_SageA
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        There isn’t, it works only Mastodon->Lemmy currently, not the other way around.

        Edit: You can interact with Mastodon, but only if they interact with Lemmy first, you can react to their posts, but they need to do the first step, as far as I know.