Kbin is another federated instance on the verse just like Lemmy, it just has a different UI. I’m browsing this thread and commenting through kbin right now, we can all interact with the same posts :)
Another way to look at it is like different flavors or the same operating systems like Linux with kde vs gnome. Or if you’re not a computer buff, Windows 10 or Windows 11. More or less…
My favorite analogy is email- it doesn’t matter if you have @gmail, @outlook, or even disgusting ones like @yahoo or @hotmail, you can send and receive emails using the same protocols between any of them.
Right. But we’re talking specifically about the differences between KBin and Lemmy. Lemmy.one, VLemmy.net, and Lemmy.ml are all Lemmy backends - look identical. KBin.social is not a Lemmy backend but incorporates the functionality required to operate with those instances the way they expect (upvotes, downvotes, etc). KBin also has functionality to work with Mastodon instances (Boost, favorite, etc).
Kbin is another federated instance on the verse just like Lemmy, it just has a different UI. I’m browsing this thread and commenting through kbin right now, we can all interact with the same posts :)
I’m on VLemmy! 👋
Another way to look at it is like different flavors or the same operating systems like Linux with kde vs gnome. Or if you’re not a computer buff, Windows 10 or Windows 11. More or less…
My favorite analogy is email- it doesn’t matter if you have @gmail, @outlook, or even disgusting ones like @yahoo or @hotmail, you can send and receive emails using the same protocols between any of them.
Right. But we’re talking specifically about the differences between KBin and Lemmy. Lemmy.one, VLemmy.net, and Lemmy.ml are all Lemmy backends - look identical. KBin.social is not a Lemmy backend but incorporates the functionality required to operate with those instances the way they expect (upvotes, downvotes, etc). KBin also has functionality to work with Mastodon instances (Boost, favorite, etc).