Only heard of it recently is it another federated platform like Lemmy or pixelfed?
It looks to be another federated instance that seems to be compatible with other Lemmy instances.
Yes. It’s also similar enough that the “magazines” of kbin are close enough to “communities” on lemmy, that they translate quite well. Lots of people on kbin subscribe to lemmy communities, and vice versa.
Both pool their content fairly well, so you can pick which you like better, and still access most of the same stuff.
Whenever I am directed to kbin I get a website with a feed and then the status has me not logged in … so it makes it appear as though I need a login to use this… the way people are talking on here though im led to believe you just subscribe and it’s almost seamless… sooo what am I missing ??? How do you subscribe to magazines etc with Lemmy ? It’s currently not very intuitive.
Kbin user here so my only answer is… switch to Kbin? From here, everything is integrated pretty seamlessly. Lemmy communities show up in the search results with Kbin magazines, and posts from across the fediverse show up in my feed interchangeably.
It can be seamless. Unfortunately neither lemmy nor kbin translate links that would take you off-instance into links that don’t. So we have to link things correctly manually.
Some links will take you outside your instance, and show you content directly on the home instance of that content, this is what’s happening when you “stop being logged in”. The fediverse rainbow icon also does this, its a button for going to the “original” of any given comment or post. But as you noticed, this means your account wont work.
Some users don’t yet know how to correctly link things so they open from the “local instance”, meaning the link directs your instance to look at the content from another instance, rather than go to that instance directly. Doing this keeps you on your instance, letting you interact with that content using your account.
The way to do this is with relative links, like this one that leads to the Reddit migration kbin page, but inside your lemmy instance. That link will work for others on other instances, too. It will open that kbin page, but never take a user “outside” their instance. Seamless.
Relative links only work if your instance already knows about what it’s linking to, tho. In those cases the search method has to be used. Also lemmy relative links do not work on kbin, and vice versa. They are also borked in Jerboa, atm.
Accessing the content of other lemmy instances using the search method, is fairly simple, you use the
!name@instan.ce
format, which you post into search on your home instance, this triggers your server actually connecting to the outside instance to go get that content since it hasn’t already.This method does not work for kbin magazines. Instead of the
!name@instan.ce
text, you need to paste the full kbin magazine url into search, to get the same thing.So when a link takes you somewhere you aren’t logged in, try copying that link into search instead of opening it. Also note that this is ALSO borked in Jerboa.
i get it… the server i belong to hasn’t mapped its own path to the outside server. So if i run a search it will then have knowledge of that and map it so that future visits will seem as though it’s part of your server instance and then you can subscribe etc. ill try this when ever i find the kbin site instances that my server doesnt know about. thanks.
Yes. For the sake of efficiency, every server wont go out and get everything thats on every other server. Only what at least one user has specifically asked to see. And when you are that first user, you have to a bit more specific when you ask for it. Once that connection is established, everything gets synced over, meaning everyone subbed to the same thing, all see the same thing, regardless of where their account is.
Yeah, it’s another platform, heavily inspired by wykop.pl, which combines reddit-like link aggregation and twitter-like Mikroblog
lemmy but better, you can see lemmy content from kbin too! greetings from kbin!
Don’t forget you can also see and interact with Mastodon tweets (toots?) in kbin as well.
One problem with kbin is that the whole federation of instances thing didn’t work so well there. It seems all the users and all the content is one one server: kbin.social.
This is concerning since it introduces a single point of failure.
There are other instances like kilioa.org andothers I can’t remember but kbin.social is absolutely the ‘flagship’ so to speak with over 40k users. They are trying to encourage more to go to the others.
I got on kbin.social since I didn’t know a ton about all this and figured things would go easier on the ‘main’ instance.
Ernest did get the server upgraded and federation fixed and all that. He’s got a post about it on @kbinmeta
No, federation was temporary disabled to make the server survive the huge influx of new people.
Check https://kbin.social/ and you see plenty of content from Lemmy instances.
Yes basically, it’s another content aggregator and blogging platform, it shares a lot of visual and structural simularities with reddit, that connects to the fediverse like Lemmy. I prefer it for a few reasons over Lemmy but number one is I find its UI much more appealing.
Yep. The interface is pretty similar to Reddit, making a transition relatively easy and also feels familiar.
Yes
Can you elaborate?
I read that Kbin defederated with Lemmy because it couldn’t initially handle the influx of new users migrating from Reddit, but that it has federated again.
So is it a Lemmy instance, like Beehaw?
I know that Kbin doesn’t use communities (“/c/”) but uses magazines (“/m/”) so I thought it was different.
I also read that there was some new way to post to Lemmy from Mastadon, but I thought those were different, like Reddit and Twitter. But they both rely on something called “ActivityPub”?
So is Kbin similar to Lemmy (by being Reddit-like), but distinct like Mastadon (which is Twitter-like)?
I didn’t have a Twitter account, but was a heavy Reddit user. I don’t have a Mastadon account, but I’m liking Lemmy. However I have some FOMO about Kbin because I don’t understand how it all works together.
Kbin.social is federating with lemmy rn, that’s how I see your comment.
Yes it is, more in common with Lemmy but also has some Mastodon features.
“Microblogs” are afaik Mastodon threads / toots.