• skulblaka
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    6 hours ago

    mbin is a fork of the (now abandoned?) kbin which integrates with Lemmy.

    It’s pretty much the same as any other Lemmy client unless they added something I don’t know about, basically just a front end for the Fediverse.

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      That’s about it. Mbin also provides a direct interface to the microblogging side of the Fediverse. Yes, you can already see posts from Lemmy on Mastodon and vice versa, but there’s no way to actually microblog from Lemmy. Mbin has that.

      I’m currently on fedia.io which is an Mbin, but the main reason I’m here and not on a Lemmy instance is personal preference. I wasn’t keen on the Lemmy / tankie connection, and I liked the kbin/Mbin interface better anyway.

      Unfortunately all the high traffic Fediverse groups (communities / magazines / what-have-you) have ended up on Lemmy instances, perhaps in part due to the problems the kbin creator had in his personal life and with the flagship instance, meaning people lacked confidence in spinning up their own instances and went Lemmy instead.

      A true VHS versus Betamax moment.

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        Shame, too, I actually first joined the Fediverse through Kbin and I quite liked Ernest when I heard from him. Hope he’s doing okay these days.

        I wonder if the mbin team has plans to turn it into the all-in-one Fediverse app, that can reach out and touch Lemmy, Mastodon, Pixelfed, Loops, Peertube, et al. Seems like a neat idea. I’ll be especially tickled if they can pull that off before Elon Musk manages to do exactly that with X on the corponet side, since he’s been talking about wanting to do that for ages.