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@ComputerSagtNein One thing that could be made a lot easier on Fedi in general is browsing posts on remote instances. I don't understand why there isn't an easier method than going to the remote instances web page, copy pasting URLs etc. It seems very inconvenient
This is true, or at least the bug where you need to select "All" in the search dropdown should be fixed. Automatically pulling results from any other instance that hasn't been federated could be problematic though, quite an easy way for malicious actors to fool users.
@mikehunt how could it fool users you mean?
Well let's say you'd make a community that very closely resembles some other popular one, for a non technical user it would be hard to distinguish between them. You could then use this "fake" instance to exploit an unknowing user in various ways.
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Never thought about that possibility ๐ maybe you're right that it's a bad idea ๐
The problem is, that if you have an account at InstanceX, and you are browsing the website of InstanceY, InstanceY doesn't know where your account is. I think to solve this problem, there would need to be a browser extension that knows where your account is (you configure it) and that converts Lemmy addresses to point to your instance.
@ComputerSagtNein @ClassyHatter Or maybe just integrated into the lemmy web interface. On Friendica it detects you as a guest if you browse another instance and then you can interact with posts etc. using your account on the other instance. The challenge however would be to make this work across platforms. There is a browser extension for Mastodon. Haven't seen it for others.
Mastodon has the ability to subscribe to Lemmy subs via ActivityPub I believe. Is there not something like this available in kbin at the moment?
@ComputerSagtNein @Nolando I think it's possible on Kbin to subscribe to Lemmy communities? I'm always seeing lemmy posts floating around on kbin.social but i dont really use kbin so im not an expert.