For those seeking out a federated and open alternative to Tumblr, Wafrn is looking extremely promising. It can speak both ActivityPub and AT Protocol, offers a ton of interesting features and customization, and focuses on making an incredibly fun experience.

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    38 minutes ago

    Do not recommend. I’m on apixaban now because it doesn’t require frequent blood tests

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      You can follow them from MBin, at it supports following users. I am pretty sure you can’t from the other two, as they only support groups

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      9 hours ago

      Lemmy doesn’t have a concept of a post that isn’t attached to a community. It’s probably possible to post to Lemmy from Wafrn by tagging a community as it is with Mastodon.

      You can follow Wafrn users from Mastodon, Misskey, Pleroma, etc…

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        I hope one day the Lemmy developers arrive at the idea that a person could be a community, somewhat like the way Mastodon treats communities as users. It’s a confusing generalisation, but it works.

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      Remote profiles appear to show up, it might be possible to also remotely pull in posts. I didn’t see Subscribe functionality in Lemmy, but maybe PieFed or MBin support that.

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        I was wondering, cause it mentioned bluesky. I was wondering if it worked on ap or at.

        Mastodon, Friendica, Misskey, Bluesky, PeerTube, and even WordPress all managed to show up!

        First time I may be seeing both in one stack.