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I've used Boost for reddit, and I'm on KBin, but it looks like between this and most of the other apps focusing on Lemmy, I might just switch over.
I just got on kbin. I thought it was interchangeable with lemmy? As in this post is on lemmy and I'm responding to it. Or have I completely missed something? If anyone good a good link to clear that up I'd appreciate it.
That's right, but the apps will be specific to the platform. So you won't be able to log into an app made for lemmy with a kbin account, but you can interact with people on lemmy
Thank you for that clear and understandable response. I guess I need to sit down and read some.. Not expecting any kind of "replacement" soon but I like seeing that devs are very active and getting new contributors. The 2nd half of this year is gonna be interesting no doubt.
It's basically like email, you can get a Boost app and send and receive "emails" from Kbin but you gotta have a Boost "email address" to use the Boost app. If you want to use your Kbin "email address" then you need a Kbin app.