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@Limeey@lemmy.world this is so awesome, no need for registration!
This is the coolest thing about the fediverse if you ask me....
I used to do some kind of similar shit with IFTTT to somewhat make posts in FB to appear in Twitter, now that seems so dumb.
I'd like this concept to evolve in more fields, but for now, I love it as it is.
You're registered on your instance. that's how federation works, you don't register on each instance, you register on one and have access to all the rest that are federated with them. If lemmy.world decides to defederate your instance then you won't be able to anymore
You just did.
You just did..
Awesome! And I even see your post on my own instance! I love the Fediverse!
Isn't this a post in that exact place? Lol
hmm, haven't you just posted?
@Magrid@lemm.ee apparently I can do it from my own instance, without registration!!! 😃
You can also send mails from gmail to yahoo with registering on yahoo.
That's how internet was born, people are just rediscovering that platforms don't need to be controlled by one single company
Yep, that's the beauty of federated instances.
that's how federation work🙂