I have a Mastodon account on a niche server that I'm slowly starting to have feelings for and I have a Lemmy account on a niche server that I have feelings for. It's not using one for the other, it's just about being able to have the best federated experience.
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That's understandable. A lot went into creating that FireFish wave.
They don't have apps and the sparse few apps available aren't as good as Moshidon.
I was really hopeful about FireFish and then it kinda went to hell. That said, Lemmy has done well to stand firm. Hopefully we continue to see growth in that aspect. Looking at what Discourse and NodeBB are doing, perhaps the Threadiverse will have to the numbers to force Mastodon to act like a team player.
One thing I'll say though. If the apps for the other microblogging services didn't suck, I think more people would use them.
I've just been reading a bunch of stuff on GitHub, Codeberg and even the AP Discourse. Mastodon implementing FEP-400e while everyone else has already implemented FEP-1b12 is honestly quite shite and wholly disappointing. You would think Mastodon would go out of its way to ensure a healthy Fediverse and instead they actively work against it. Seriously, WTF Mastodon?!?
Is there a likelihood that mastodon will change things?
So what's the solution in regards to threading comments rather than having them as top level toots?
This thread would've been better on ML where it's in the developers line of sight
Whose responsibility is it to thread comments? Lemmy or Mastodon?
Off topic: why are you on sopuli this week?
Take this book for example
https://neodb.social/book/0X1thSmt4u6ohWoY13Jr61
Ideally you should be able to use your Lemmy account to leave a comment and/or review.
Is this a setting? I'm not seeing it for all posts/comments when I check from mastodon.