I have recently started using fediverse apps, mostly lemmy and mastodon. So far Lemmy is the only one I use the most and kind of understand.

On mastodon, i mostly follow news accounts (likely bots). Toots in my feed rarely have any comments.

I have been using matrix for messaging long before i have started using other apps in the fediverse.

A few days ago I learned about Misskey and Calckey (idk the difference between them) and would like to try those out, but I’m kind of feeling overwhelmed by all these different apps different instances and whatnot.

Also i get the impression that there is this issue where some posts in one app is displayed very differently in another app.

So is there a way to use any one of these apps (Calckey or misskey for example) and get all my social needs done (including messaging) ?

I apologize, if I’m not being clear.

  • Matt@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Misskey, Calckey, Pleroma, Mastodon- All perform the same essential function. Microblogging (with minor differences e.g Pleroma has a 5000 word limit per post) Think Twitter.

    Pixelfed is an image sharing platform - Think Instagram.

    Friendica will give you a similar experience to Facebook (Macroblogging)

    None of those platforms have real messaging (Direct messages, but not private or encrypted)

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      1 year ago

      Okay. So although all the apps support activitypub - only similar apps can replace each other ( like mastodon with calckey)

      Apps with different feature sets will have to remain seperate, but will allow following users from different apps (lemmy and mastodon for instance).

      Basically there is no single app that can do everything (as of now)

      This is idea that i get after reading through the comments. Please correct me if i’m wrong

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        1 year ago

        I think you more or less have it. Rather than saying no app can do everything, I’d probably frame it as different apps being optimized for different things. An app that tried to offer an optimized experience for everything is going to end up feeling like a bunch of apps bodged together anyway (basically like meta) because community stuff wants to looks different than microblogging stuff which wants to look different from photosharing stuff.