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@mattmcal "microblog" is a word that refers to twitter-style posts. here on kbin, the "microblog" section are twitter-style posts pulled in from federated instances that work like twitter; so mastodon and such.
Users outside of kbin do not see them sorted into magazines like we do, so please keep that in mind. But yes, it's like "one big comments section". you can also use hashtags #kbin #fediverse etc to help other fediverse users find your posts.
@Otome-chan@kbin.social Alright, thanks, I have noticed posts from Mastodon showing up here. What I still don't understand: How do posts from the fediverse get sorted into Magazines on kbin? And what is the difference between articles/threads and microblog posts, in terms of the ActivityPub protocol?
@mattmcal kbin magazines have "tags" that they can set. mastodon posts can use hashtags and do so as their way of searching/sorting stuff. so kbin pulls in posts with particular hashtags into the magazines that have the related tags. sometimes this sorting doesn't work, so kbin just puts them into the @random magazine.
As for the difference between articles/threads and microblog posts, I'm not sure how they're handled in the activitypub protocol (I think they're all marked as different?) but they're functionally all shared between instances. our threads here on kbin show up in mastodon as posts retweeted by a particular user and then replies to those posts.
notably, threads are newer and seem to have more information associated with them.