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That's something (interesting) to unpack but wouldn't belong here. Anyhow for the sake of my personal benefit I proceed to comment.
You answered everyting per se. So thanks.
Makes sense: Mastodon does not have downvotes, apparently. But:
Is this also valid the other way around? Are there peer-reviewed documents I can inspect to learn how the fediverse can interact between each~~an~~other? I did not look into the protocol since standards wouldn't address my higher level view I have applied here, I suppose.
I downloaded the fedi~~verse~~lab app prior but it didn't allow sorting either. Which is why I made the above assumption.
The mastodon app appears to be a very good piece of software; Better then the former.
The app doesn't allow opening links from any instance but it appears to me that they do not want to provide a wildcard intent (android-API specifica) so that they will be mentioned when tapping any link on ones android device. A thing which has to be implemented at build time and would possibly still leak private instance domains. It looks carefully engineered.
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It's not possible or at least not for now. That's something that has to be implemented and the devs of Lemmy doesn't seem to be interrested in that feature. Kbin is kind of something inbetween Lemmy and Mastodon, you be able to post on Lemmy and Mastodon, but i'm not sure about the future of kbin.
Kbin is dead, mbin is the new kbin:
Thanks, was not that much up to date about it.