- Can’t follow group posts only. When you follow a group/community in Lemmy you see all of the posts and replies made in that group (via automatic boosts), which can quickly clutter up your feed. I can’t find a simple way to only show new posts and not all the replies. So now I mainly browse Lemmy on its own instance page and only drop into Mastodon to make replies and upvotes. - yeah, I tried following one Lemmy community through my Mastodon account once, and it was a nightmare with all the replies made in the community boosted out of context to my feed. and that was about 2 years ago, today it would be even more unbearable. - I feel like it’s usable if you follow the community and strictly assign it to its own list. So the posts in the community only show up in the mastodon list. - So the posts in the community only show up in the mastodon list. - the problem is that you don’t get only posts, as mentioned in the part of the post that I quoted. if you follow til@lemmy.world from a Mastodon account, you get an endless list of all comments made in the community, without any context, sorted chronologically. - Yes indeed - this is what I get when I follow !technology@lemmy.world from Mastodon:  - and it just keeps going on and on. - there’s no way of knowing which thread they’re from, without explicitly clicking on each and every one to view the context (spoiler alert: every comment from that screenshot is from a different post). it’s just not a viable to browse the content of the community, regardless of whether it’s assigned to a separate list or not. 
 
 
 
 
- Mbin is designed to support both reasonably on one account. 
- You can do this on Mbin too - Check out fedia.io or kbin.earth to check it out. 
- I didn’t read it, but I’m guessing the answer is: Don’t. 
 It sounds like a real bad idea.- Then I suggest you read it. Or at least look at the example posts. They’re quite ordinary. Lol - They are ordinary Mastodon posts that happen to be on Lemmy, you mean. Everyone on a thread getting tagged on every comment and hashtags aren’t the Lemmy norm. - I’ve blocked most Mastodon posts on Lemmy, but it’s not because they are “bad”. Its just that if I wanted short-form social media, I would go to Mastodon directly. 
 
 







