So, this is coming from a reddit user. I don’t really understand the microblog button and how/what kind of content it gives you and how it’s organized. Can some one give a brief summation.

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    tl;dr: It’s Mastodon. You can use Mastodon from Kbin.


    The Microblog tab shows posts from Kbin + Mastodon, just like how the Threads tab shows posts from Kbin + Lemmy. So if you have people you like on Mastodon, search for them using the little magnifying glass and then follow them from Kbin. Their posts will appear in the Microblog tab.

    Additionally, if people on Mastodon use a #hashtag for something, it’ll automatically be sorted in magazines that care about that hashtag. This means if you follow someone and that person uses a hashtag, their post will be placed in the “Microblog” tab of whatever magazine relates to that hashtag. This allows other people to discover the person you’re following through shared interests.

    For example, the Internet Archive has a Mastodon account - @internetarchive. The Internet Archive used their Mastodon account to make a toot on Mastodon: https://mastodon.archive.org/@internetarchive/110611348840969515

    Because people are following the @internetarchive account from Kbin (which you can do by going here or by searching Kbin for their username, @internetarchive@mastodon.archive.org), that post was federated here to Kbin. Once it showed up, it appeared in the “Microblog” tab and got automatically organized into Kbin’s @Futurology magazine because it used the hashtag #research: https://kbin.social/m/Futurology/p/565801/Exciting-news-Introducing-ARCH-Archives-Research-Compute-Hub-a

    Magazine moderators determine what hashtags they want included in their magazine - so @Futurology has said “We would like all posts with #research to show up in our microblog section”. (You can go to @Futurology directly to see what hashtags the mod team thinks are relevant.)

    If no hashtags are used on a post (or none of them match any magazines), then it goes to the magazine @random.


    Wanna write a tweet/toot from right here on Kbin? Put it in a microblog. Use #hashtags to organize it into a magazine, or use the dropdown on Kbin to pick a magazine manually.

    People can follow your Kbin profile from Mastodon. They’ll see microblogs as a Mastodon toot, and “boosts” as basically Mastodon’s version of retweets. People on Lemmy don’t see boosts, but will see microblogs as a “normal” Lemmy post (since Lemmy doesn’t have a “microblog” tab).

    For example. I made this post to the Microblog here on Kbin: https://kbin.social/m/Disneyland/p/510705

    I made it from the main “microblogs” tab, but it used the hashtag #Disneyland. @Disneyland listens to that hashtag, so Kbin automatically put it there: https://kbin.social/m/Disneyland/p/510705/Went-to-Disneyland-over-the-weekend-and-went-on-RunawayRailway

    If you go to Mastodon, you’ll see it as a normal toot: https://sunny.garden/@EnglishMobster@kbin.social/110587107756032019

    If you go to Lemmy, you’ll see that microblog as a Reddit-like post: https://lemmy.world/post/418494?scrollToComments=true

    (Note that it seems things which come from Mastodon don’t get automatically sent to Lemmy - just microblogs from Kbin itself. That Internet Archive post I mentioned above doesn’t seem to exist on Lemmy.world.)


    This behavior is one of the main reasons why I chose Kbin over Lemmy; I love that I can post once and have my stuff federated everywhere else super cleanly and easily. Lemmy is a bit more messy when it comes to Lemmy -> Mastodon and the devs aren’t interested in changing how it works (I asked before I came over here).

    Ernest seems really invested in playing to the strengths of the fediverse, and the Kbin roadmap has him planning to integrate more fediverse services in the future. For example, Mobilizon support is planned, which is like a group calendar on the fediverse.

    If @Starwars wanted to have a watch party for a new episode of The Mandalorian, they could (theoretically) schedule an event on Mobilizon and have it federate to their magazine as a normal thread. Then they could (theoretically) pin the Mobilizon thread and use the comment section of the event as a Kbin megathread when the episode airs. See https://demo.mobilizon.org/ and imagine it being part of Kbin, just as Lemmy and Mastodon are “part of Kbin.”

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      Wow, nice write-up.

      I’ve needed something with this level of detail for a couple of weeks or so now to get my head around exactly how this fits together.

      I knew the broad strokes but not the details.

      I’ll be saving this, it’s a great primer reference.

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      This is excellent. Thank you! I genuinely didn’t get it until reading your reply. In fact, I was thinking of posting a meme along the lines of ‘I don’t understand how the microblog feature works and at this point I’m too afraid to ask’. No need anymore.

      Now all I DO need is a way to save/bookmark posts for future reference.

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      @EnglishMobster This is an amazing explanation - thank you, I learned a lot.

      Question: Magazines can pick up hashtags from toots/microblogs. What about the other way around? Ie can hashtags attached to magazine articles/links be picked up by Mastodon and other twitter-like applications? Ie, if I tag a magazine article with #startrek, will that article appear in the feed of any Mastodon user following #startrek? I thought that’s what the purpose of the hashtag field was when creating an article, but it doesn’t seem to work, based on some experimenting that I’ve done.

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        The other way around is supposed to work but is currently broken.

        Bear in mind that kbin.social (the first general-purpose English-language Kbin instance) was created in… May 2023. Our Benevolent God Ernest has only been working on Kbin seriously since January 2023.

        When I joined in June, it was mostly Ernest talking to himself, with a few other randos from Lemmy who were curious about this not-Lemmy thing. A couple weeks before I joined, Ernest was in here completely alone. Getting 100k people randomly show up a month after he released the first public alpha wasn’t exactly in the cards, I don’t think - so he’s been putting out fires that come with “oh shit my little toy project now has thousands of people using it overnight”.

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          And here I thought the whole point of being a benevolent god was omnipotence. ;-)

          Thanks for clarifying. I wasn’t sure if that functionality just isn’t working yet (but now I’m confident that it will work down the line) or not an intended feature at all.

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            “Omni” for a certain definition of “omni” after all.

            At a certain point you have to expect that he chooses to do it. After all, in Genesis (lmao autocorrect tried to suggest “Genshin Impact”) creating the world took God 7 days (well, 6 days + 1 day to rest and admire). Surely someone omnipotent could’ve done it quicker - so it’s either that or he simply chooses to take longer. ;)

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      That is confusing AF tbh. It’s aspects like this of the Fediverse that will continue to hamper adoption. If it’s confusing for tech savvy people, it will only be a barrier to entry. Little to no upfront explanation or tutorial is a problem.

      Maybe that’s for the best, but without casual users this place is not gonna get much bigger; even with the Reddit fuck up / migration catalyst.

      I might be here for the long-haul, but I see major gaps here. It’s unfortunate because this opportunity is somewhat wasted.

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        I’ve been trying to explain it as…

        Imagine if your reddit comments could be read on instagram, twitter, and facebook automatically, and you could read everyone elses comments from reddit too! Not 100% accurate, but definitely a simpler explanation and gets people interested.

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      This is a great explanation; I’ve been a Mastodon user about 6 months now and was having trouble figuring it all out. One question: is there a way on /kbin to see just the users I’ve clicked “follow” on? Or is it all doled out into magazines based on tags or random?

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        Yeah - if you go to your profile and click on “following” you can see it. I believe you can also see other’s lists who they follow - here’s mine: https://kbin.social/u/EnglishMobster/following

        Part of who I follow are people I’d normally follow on Mastodon; another part are people who frequently use hashtags that I’m interested in (like #ModelTrains) and I want to see their stuff in magazines like @modeltrains.

        Note that if you follow a Kbin user, I believe you’ll see posts they make across the fediverse in your “subscriptions” feed, even if you aren’t subscribed to that magazine. I’m not sure if I’m a fan of that, but I suppose it makes sense. (People you follow who use Mastodon only seem to pop up in the “microblog” section.)

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        You press the follow button on the individual then you go to the “Microblog” section of the homepage, I believe,

        Also, you don’t need to ping everybody; you can delete it.

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      This is a great explanation, thanks. Can I follow certain tags on the microblog side of things so they show up in my microblog feed? Right now, I only have microblogs directly associated with magazines I’m subscribed to.

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        That part I don’t think exists yet. Mastodon lets you do that, but I think Kbin’s intended use case is that you follow magazines which are a collection of hashtags.

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      @EnglishMobster @Hondolor @internetarchive Right now Kbin have some issues so even if you post in Microblog under #Kbin to #Mastodon it won’t show up on Mastodon side but #Mastodon toot to #Kbin magazine works as you mentioned. Here Example of my doing #Marknights from Mastodon https://mastodon.social/tags/marknights and from kbin https://kbin.social/search?q=%23marknights . Soo it’s great thing but we are early in development so people try to adapt but don’t question why it’s not working yet.

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        Works fine for me? I even gave a link in my first post to a Kbin link working on Mastodon.

        Federation is a little delayed at the moment because of how many new users both Mastodon and Kbin are getting. But if you give it a few hours (usually 4-6) it’ll sort itself out.