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Wait I'm on Lemmy...is there a bridge?
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In other words, did you see and comment from bluesky and Lemmy users were able to see and interact with it? (Bridge between the two platforms)
Is that a thing?
Lemmy and other federated platforms use activitypub. You can see posts kbin, mastodon, etc. on each others platforms.
If bluesky uses activity pub then yeah, they could be viewing this on bluesky.
Full disclosure, there's things I don't understand about it. BUT, for example, lemmyshitpost:
https://lemmy.world/c/lemmyshitpost
To view it on kbin you can just search "lemmyshitpost" or manually put it in the URL:
https://kbin.earth/m/lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
If both use the same sort (for example, sort by "hot") you see the same content. You can even find lemmyshitpost on Mastodon, though since mastodon uses activitypub differently, I think what you see on mastodon is what the moderator of lemmyshitpost upvoted/boosted? Something like that:
https://mastodon.social/@lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world
Now, what about digimon@lemmy.world? You can see it on mastodon, though it's empty (for the same reason I said above) but for some reason I can't see digimon@lemmy.world on kbin. I don't know why. Maybe it's a federated thing.
What about bluesky? It looks like bluesky uses something called "AT Protocol," not ActivityPub, but apparently there's a bridge.