Argh, soll das so?
Nein, geht auch nicht um Blind mit der Gießkanne. Aber vielleicht so die Topmeldungen oder halt ausgewählte Sachen..
Getestet hab ich das schonmal, ich wusste, dass das prinzipiell geht.
Die Frage ist halt, spricht etwas dagegen, ab und zu über unseren Mastodon-Account direkt Artikellinks (auch) auf Lemmy zu verbreiten oder würde dasvielleicht als aufdringlich gewertet?
Honestly, please tell me more about how I can commercialize this posts. This would make it easier for me to justify all I'm doing here out of interest and goodwill towards #Mastodon etc. Mainly in my freetime, if I may add... (I'm using this account, because this is the one for technical stuff and it has greater reach)
I didn't "mindlessly" tag the Lemmy community, but because I knew, that otherwise it would be very difficult to spread over there.
Isn't this directly about the #Fediverse?
Lemmy overtakes Mastodon!
(at least, when I treat Upvotes as Faves and count them directly in #Lemmy, as opposed to via the API from #Mastodon) Quite a lot of ifs, I know. But at least I found an aspect of the interactions with this post, that is not totally dominated by #Mastodon. 😅
See the post on Lemmy:
https://lemmy.world/post/18633925
Even at the third attempt, it's almost only #Mastodon, from where I see shares. But that again just underscores the dominance of Mastodon. (To be clear, there are others, but I don't see them here)
I think, that's it for me with trying to get a post get a substancial amount of interactions from the rest of the #Fediverse. But that still were some fun little experiments showing the diversity of the software connected in the Fediverse.
Thanks everyone for participating!
@fediverse
Favs from #lemmy and #mbin aren't shown here on #Mastodon, right? And I think, it's not customary to boost or share in this RedditAlternatives. That's seems to be, why I still not see much from the activity happening over there. 😕
@cron
What happened to feddit.de?
mho
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@MrKaplan
Thanks for the answer and the confirmation.
You're right about it being the default on #Mastodon, but it can be changed now. mastodon.social now sends a simple referrer and where's the harm on a bigger platform with many different users?
Here's a nice explanation for why it could help adoption and help with the visibility of a platform like lemmy.wotld without making users unsafe:
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2024/12/mastodon-now-sends-referer-headers-hurrah/