I’ve been rewriting Lemmy Federate for the last 3 days and finally finished it. While there are no changes on the frontend, many things have changed behind the scenes.
Mbin support
After several requests, I have added Mbin support to Lemmy Federate. It is currently in experimental state. I may improve it in the coming days.
Currently, Lemmy-Mbin connection is off by default. You can enable it by activating the “cross software” option in the instance settings.
how it works?
Since Mbin has OAuth support, the tool creates the client with OAuth instead of creating a bot user directly. Theoretically, you should be able to activate the tool simply by creating a OAuth client from instance settings.
But unfortunately, I couldn’t try it enough because I’m not an admin on an Mbin instance.
Federation mode option
I added this option for small/single user instances. If you select federation mode as seed only in the instance settings, your instance will not follow other instance communities, but other instances will follow your communities.
Although I am not a fan of this option, I think it will work for instances like under 100 users.
Here’s example settings page:
Would seed-only mode still be acceptable for an instance larger than 100 users? Asking because another instance admin is concerned about the possible ethical issues that might arise if larger instances use this. They haven’t used the tool up to now due to concerns of increasing storage and disrupting/affecting the natural All page by federating many new communities automatically, which is why seed-only mode was being considered.
(If I misunderstood something or got something wrong I apologize)
Of course not. There is no limit. I just gave it as an example.
That’s good to know.
Great to hear that Mbin is getting some attention!
How is mbin holding up? I was on kbin at the very beginning, and the project seems to be dead now.
Mbin is very much alive an in development. Not as active as Lemmy though
Seems quite active, they release every few weeks.
Fedia.io if you want to have a look
I agree