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The thing you will need to get your head around, is that you've not just joined lemmy.world. You've just joined the fediverse. I'm currently commenting on your post from kbin. I don't even have a lemmy account. I am not on lemmy while I type this.
Want to 'boost' a 'toot' on mastodon, the fediverse equivalent of twitter? No problem. I'm almost certain you can do that from lemmy too, like I can from kbin. Hell, there are people working on allowing people on lemmy, mastodon, etc. to read and comment on wordpress posts:
https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/
There are still bugs to be ironed out, but imagine being able to retweet a youtube comment from facebook messenger with a reaction gif off instagram. Impossible, right? Not in the fediverse.
And I for one think that's really really cool.
Caveat: you're an early adopter. There are going to be bugs. On the other hand, unlike reddit which made millions in advertising revenue, IME the people running networks in the fediverse don't wait ten years to half fix issues.
That was what immediately struck me as so cool once the concept clicked. It's not platform, it's a protocol. We can all interact and share content but the UI/UX is different depending on what platform you're using. If you don't like how others are doing it you can spin up your own instance and build the front end you want.
The Fediverse is an incredible idea and is probably the way forward for peer-to-peer communication. It feels a lot like old-school Usenet with different servers having different groups and I'm into it.
I noticed the mastodon instances, too when I was looking around which lemmy instance to join. The way I see it, lemmy can act as a more structured representation of the fediverse while mastodon the less archival version of it. It’s actually quite exciting to think about the interoperability and the possibilities it bring.