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Two right now, this one and one on Bookwyrm I made way back. Going to be interesting to see how multiple accounts are juggled. From a user perspective itβs a little weird to view multiple types of content from one account (ie lemmy, Mastodon, kbin content from this account) but if I want to say post on pixelfed Iβd need a pixelfed instance account. Maybe an app with multi-account management will come around that makes that a little easier. Or maybe eventually a mega-instance that is interoperable with every fedi-service? At that point is it just centralized again? Oof
That's what I'm interested in. An app with multi account management for different types of content. (micro blogging, content aggregation, picture sharing, video sharing, etc)
I know just enough coding to know it's out of my capabilities or else I would make it a fun passion project. In the meanwhile, I'm just happy to see how things go!