TL;DR I want Mastodon hashtags treated like communities.
Given the following homomorphism (morphism, analogy) between microblogs like Mastodon and the forumverse:
nr | microblog | forumverse |
---|---|---|
010 | subscribe to hashtags | subscribe to communities |
020 | include particular hashtags in their posts | (cross-)post in particular communities |
025 | include particular hashtags in their posts | include particular hashtags in their posts |
030 | list posts of a hashtag | view a community |
040 | comment a post | comment a post |
050 | star a post | upvote a post |
060 | boost into TL | approve “into” community |
I wish to interact with microbloggers as a piefed user. Piefed could render microblog posts that contain a hashtag as a community post within a “community” named by this particular hashtag. Also, microblog accounts could be viewed like a regular user in piefed.
Pros: Lemmy posts and communities are visible and subscriptable in Mastodon already. Piefed should complete this connectivity.
Cons: Re-interpreting microblog posts as forum entries could lead to some misunderstandings which again lead to defederation. But I cannot think of any.
Edits: Added 060, 025, TL;DR
Edit: There appears to be a Mastodon integration being planned.
I personally don’t think it makes sense. They are fundamentally different, in one you subscribe to a user in the other one to a community. If it was a centralized platform then it might work with the mapping, but how will my instance find all the mastodon instances which posted a hashtag?
There are ways but they have so much overhead that I don’t think it’s worth it. Why not use mastodon for it?