That’s a possibility, yes. I’m going to suggest a new Community (Piefed) tomorrow, will ping them on that occasion. Thank you!
borisentiu
also @borisentiu@feddit.org (mostly in German)
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Thank you, I very much appreciate that offer! I’ll continue to look out for people interested in sharing the work and your advice would help a lot then!
Thank you for the link! I think both do and will co-exist allright. I think sooner or later there will be a German instance, so I’m rooting for sooner and for a solid foundation (like feddit.org) rather than a strenuous & vulnerable one person effort (like feddit.de…)
Zunächst mal bin ich der Herr Laymann, den du siehst… ;-) Aber ja, andere Unterstützung als technische geb ich gerne!
borisentiu@piefed.socialOPto
Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•Herr Laymann can't do itEnglish
61·2 months agoFeddit.org is great! But for some (potential) communities Piefed’s flairs and tags are really great, for example. I think something like that is planned for Lemmy 1.0, tho.
borisentiu@piefed.socialto
Fediverse@lemmy.world•Is posting from #Mastodon to a #Lemmy community a good idea or will this just confuse everyone?English
19·2 months agoI think it’s ok. Sometimes people forget that the first mastodon paragraph becomes the post title and these involuntarily bloated titles look odd.
It also would be great if following a community via Mastodon would mean receiving new posts only instead of comments too, which is annoying at least with active communities. (I mean it would be, I just don’t follow them there)


The one account for all thing is often mentioned as a ‘selling point’, and as of now I think it’s rather ill-advised, setting up disappointment & possibly obershadowing a couple of nice things in that regard. A rather smooth part of the fediverse is that for example comments you read may stem from a lot of different corners, and writing one of those should work fine.
Regarding number of accounts you could experiment with a min or max approach first and then adapt based on your needs and experiences. You could re-use the first half of your handle, as the comment about identity suggested.