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      That is a federation issue. That isn’t how the post was sent from Mastodon.

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        That is a federation issue.

        No, the issue is OP needlessly tagging a Lemmy community and btw also using German instead of English. It’s definitively user error here. People wanting to post from Mastodon to lemmy need to follow some guidelines, for example that the first line is the title of a post.

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          The first line of the title gets interpreted by Lemmy’s server software as the title. This detail is displayed nowhere when posting from other platforms. By the way, your image isn’t visible outside of Lemmy.

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            The first line of the title gets interpreted by Lemmy’s server software as the title. This detail is displayed nowhere when posting from other platforms.

            That’s for people to figure out who decide to tag a Lemmy community. Mastodon users cannot just assume everything using the ActivityPub protocol is Mastodon or works exactly like Mastodon. Mastodon displays this community as “Group”, not an individual profile, so it’s not like this comes out of the blue.

            It’s Mozilla’s fault that there is currently no dedicated official Firefox profile, only @mozilla@mozilla.social.

            By the way, your image isn’t visible outside of Lemmy.

            Please report this bug then: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/

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              Please report this bug then

              This is intentional, because Lemmy uses inline image embedding which other platforms do not support to combat IP-Grabbing.

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                This is intentional

                One more reason not to post to Lemmy communities from Mastodon.

                because Lemmy uses inline image embedding which other platforms do not support to combat IP-Grabbing.

                Lemmy just makes a local copy before delivering the image to users. Pretty sure Mastodon can do the same.

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          ⛈️ Wölkchen, du bist ein Idiot. Glaubst du wirklich ich lese und beachte deine Regeln, wenn ich öffentlich tröte?

          @woelkchen

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            Wenn du in communities rein postest, wäre es schon erwünscht wenn du kurz nach schaust ob diese community nicht seinen eigenen regeln hat.

            Da die “sidebar” mit regeln nirgendswo komplett auf Mastodon angezeigt wird, hättest du vorher auf die original-seite gehen müssen um das herauszufinden. In anderen Worten ist es verständlich wenn du die regeln nicht kanntest, aber ich bitte dich darum nächstes mal ein wenig mehr Achtsamkeit und Verständnis zu zeigen.

            — ENGLISH TRANSLATION (for mods(?)): –

            If you post in communities, it would be desirable if you briefly check whether this community has it’s own rules.

            Since the “sidebar” with rules is not completely displayed anywhere on Mastodon, you would have had to go to the original page to find out. In other words, it’s understandable if you didn’t know the rules, but I ask you to be a little more mindful and understanding next time.