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    Since the URL is pretty vital for federation (users from federated instances would follow for example !main@pigedove-lemmy-clone-u9568.vm.elestio.app in order to join a community), it’s probably worth getting the domain up and running before you start federating anyway. Even though it’s a frustrating wait for sure!

    I think there’s potential for a bird instance - I’ve heard rumours the birdwatching community is pretty active over at Mastodon.

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        FYI the instance agnostic links are:

        • !community@instance
        • /c/community@instance
        • /u/user@instance

        These are supposed to generate an instance agnostic link regardless of who clicks it. That means they’ll go to their instance’s version of your page, which means they can subscribe or whatever with their logged in account. Rather than going to an entirely different instance, then having to manually search for it in their own instance. However, the caveat is that not all apps have adopted these links - they work on the website, but not all of them work in Jerboa, for example.

        There’s also @user@instance, this doesn’t automatically make a link but if you start typing it (on the website) then you’ll get a popup window with usernames. When you select this you’ll generate the code [@user@their_instance](https://their_instance/u/user). This links to the user’s instance, not the viewer’s instance, but it also sends a mention to the user. So if you reply to another user and mention them, they’ll get a notification. I think you can also fiddle with the link text with like [link text](https://their_instance/u/user) and it should still send a mention, but haven’t tested it.

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            Yeah but kbin has fallen behind on development. The sole dev has been having personal issues, which is understandable, however the project really could do with more imperitive behind it. Someone forked off and made mbin, but so far that’s just diluting things.

            I think lemmy is where it’s at. The core devs are questionable (certainly one of the original duo is, the other is maybe more diplomatic) but ultimately it doesn’t matter who the devs are but specifically what code is put into the instance you use. The devs design the machine, but it’s the instance admin who build it, and ultimately the instance admin is who you’re putting your trust with.

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              It fell behind, it’s started up again and I’m loving the improvements. I’m.on .social so Ernest is kind of the instance host as well as the dev. I do trust him, he’s cool.

              When I first joined it wasn’t even federating and we had constant Cloudflare challenges. I’m patient.

              Besides, I have accounts all over the fediverse if I feel like it. Lemmy still doesn’t feel right to me.

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                I also think Kbin is way ahead of Lemmy in terms of integrating with the Fediverse at large. It’s not perfect for sure, but in my opinion it builds on a better starting point. The real test of Mastodon integration for me will be when Mastodon finally introduces groups - it will be interesting to see how they integrate with communities in the Threadiverse.

                I honestly also struggle to get an overview of what’s happening in Lemmy development, to me Kbin seems more transparent. But both platforms are obviously fine, and Lemmy is still more mature for sure.