In a way this is also a test
Nicely enough, when a mastodon post is made to a lemmy community, a hashtag becomes a link to a filter for that hashtag on mastodon. Don’t know who’s doing that, mastodon or lemmy (I’m guessing mastodon in this case)
Question for me here is whether this post will show up in any searches for the “mytesthashtag” hashtag. Does it matter if the hashtag is in the title?
My thinking here starts with how following a #threadiverse community from mastodon doesn’t work well, as all of the structure of the threads is lost and becomes a firehose of a soup of posts.
Perhaps a better way would be for some top-level lemmy posts to be made with hashtags so that only the top-level posts will appear in mastodon feeds allowing mastodon users to opt in to engaging and replying etc.
I’ve previously tried this, and the hashtag merely being the body was insufficient.
I’ve been wondering about this, too! It might be nice for hash-tags to somehow be invisible to Lemmy (so as to not be intrusive or annoying), but visible during federation to non-Lemmy/Kbin servers? Without hash-tags, discoverability of Lemmy posts on Mastodon & friends is pretty much DOA, unless they’re actively sought out.
Yep. I’ve seen some talk over on the GitHub issues of similar thinking.
Kbin also allows communities/magazines to define hashtags that will draw posts into said magazine as though they were posts directly to them. An interesting idea.