Does that mean we're spamming your timeline when we reply here? 😀
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@rysiek what do you get from that feed? I only get a set of "boosts", that seem like they're comments to the articles themselves? Not sure I'm getting any of the articles. I've also tried following a couple of other channels/magazines/"groups"? on beehaw.org, and they're all showing up as empty (I'm on glitch-soc, not standard-mastodon, though).
Also, the docs on beehaw said to add [[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
instead of [@technology](https://beehaw.org/c/technology)
? But the leading @ worked from my instance-search-bar.
anyway, sorry for info-dump, but I'm curious about other people who've gotten successfully from mastodon to lemmy/kbin
@rysiek @technology I heard about #kbin and tried loading https://kbin.social/ only to see the landing page of #cloudflare . Pretty disappointing. If people want to avoid the centralization of sites like reddit... well this is centralization on steroids.
@federico3 you can bet kbin.social is being hammered with insane traffic. Reddit about Kbin migration got banned and then un-banned, so Streisand effect iis at work.
There are other Kbin instances, though there are not many of them:
https://the-federation.info/platform/184
So people need to start setting up Kbin instances to spread the load. 🙂
@rysiek @federico3 @technology Doesn't look like it's been detected/listed there yet, but I saw that @jerry set up https://fedia.io
Lemmy and KBIN appear to federate with each other (which I hadn't expected, but I guess both are running AP?)