At least in terms of the communities popping up. A lot of them (even ones I made), are just the Lemmy version of Reddit subs. Is that a good/bad thing? Time will tell, but at the moment I think it’s kinda funny of what’s happening.

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    i have seen more subs on kbin. i think the biggest problem the fediverse has is that my user account doesn’t float. so i now have two user accounts. i know i can subscribe to lemmy from kbin but i cnt have uniqueness or migrate a magazine from kbin to a community here

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      Yeah, you are going to have to consolidate under one account. You can probably manually move your stuff over by taking advantage of the ActivityPub API, and doing a bit of scripting. But the good news is that when you have settled on one, you should be able to use both from a single account. Plus, navigating between the two should get easier.

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      What is the meaning of “doesn’t float”?

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      “float”?

      You can view and subscribe to kbin magazines from lemmy and vice versa. What do you mean by “uniqueness” and “migrating a magazine”?

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      Huh? You can access kbin. Hell, lemm.ee is like the only instance with no defederation.