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  • Yes. It’s called a “web browser”.

    Seriously though, “fediverse” just means internet plus shared hosting of content. Why would you want a single app to amalgate photos and chat and videos and weather and restaurant reviews and auctions and whatever else people choose to federate?

  • I would love this! At least for Mastodon and Lemmy, which I consider somewhat similar. I use Mona for Mastodon and would love have a separate tab within that app for accessing Lemmy. I just really like the design and feature set of the app and having it extended to Lemmy would be so nice.

  • It's definitely possible, but it would be a swiss army knife of an app that's way too hard to make compared to how confusing and messy the end result would probably be

  • I remember having an app like that on my old Nokia smart phone. The app supported Twitter, Foursquare, Facebook and some other social platform too. I can only imagine how difficult it was to maintain.

  • As ActivityPub is just an underlying protocol, the question is similar to asking something like "Is it possible to make an Internet app for everything?".

    There will be new ways to use the #fediverse in the future and new applications will be developed and adopted and it makes little sense in trying to provide every possible way to view the fediverse in an ever playing catch-up implementation of a view into it.

    Try to look at it as the Internet itself.

    It's an attempt at providing a finite and limited answer to an open ended question. Doesn't make a lot of sense.

  • To get ui/ux suited for Mastodon, the app shouldn't use e. g. the same interface for Lemmy.

    Then the situation is almost the same as using different apps.

  • In Mastodon you can follow people (and Lemmy communities) in other Fediverse implementations. It's not the full featured experience you get on them but you get a feed of the posts and can comment and like them, giving them a boost there.

    It's early days and I'm still experimenting with it but it looks like I might be using Mastodon as my hub for the Fediverse.

    • FWIW, Kbin integrates a lot more smoothly with Mastodon than Lemmy does. Lemmy does this weird thing with boosts, but Kbin looks like native posts.

      • This is true but I am still very confused about various kbin submission types. I once created a microblog post and then when I later checked that community on its lemmy domain view, my "micropost" was a whole thread with the entire contents as both title and body in it, duplicated. Some kbin threads also show up on mastodon (articles IIRC) but others don't and there is no visual indication in the app which one it's going to be.

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