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I still don't think it will be very prevalent though. I've been using Kbin for quite a while now, and I have not once really used the Microblogging feature, just because it's tucked away in a separate tab, and it's not really what I use Kbin for
I quite enjoy how microblogging is integrated in kbin.social at the moment. It brings life to smaller communities, and connects us with the Fediverse at large.
For example, /m/gardening only has 12 threads at the moment, but since the microblog follows
#gardening
there are hundreds of posts in the microblog; several of which are from the last hour.It's not perfect yet (if you open [email protected] from another kbin instance you won't see microblogs using the hashtag) and it's not for everyone, but to me at least it's a great bridge between kbin and the microblogging universe. :)
The magazine owner can also add other hashtags such as #flowers #garden ;)
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Hats off!
@ernest It says "Provide only if you want content from the fediverse to be included in this magazine based on tags". But if a user post a thread in the magazine, will it then also use the tags to basically "cross-post"? Or is it just getting/retrieving (instead of also pushing).