Ah, I see the issue now after looking at this post from your mastodon instance. I am not posting from Mastodon, but from a Lemmy instance (a federated Reddit-like platform using activitypub). The way Lemmy seems to federate link posts to mastodon users is by sharing the Lemmy post itself, which contains its own comment thread, not the YouTube link directly. That intermediate site you’re seeing is the Lemmy instance I’m on, slrpnk.net.
@ProdigalFrog Ahhh, that explains it, yes. So slrpnk.net is your Lemmy instance. And the other posts I’ve seen that were similar were also from people posting on Lemmy. Makes sense.
It’s unfortunate. It seems to me like the UX for the interaction between Lemmy and Mastodon could be improved.
I agree, though unfortunately, the developers of both Lemmy and Mastodon appear to have little interest in improving compatibility between the two platforms :(
Ah, I see the issue now after looking at this post from your mastodon instance. I am not posting from Mastodon, but from a Lemmy instance (a federated Reddit-like platform using activitypub). The way Lemmy seems to federate link posts to mastodon users is by sharing the Lemmy post itself, which contains its own comment thread, not the YouTube link directly. That intermediate site you’re seeing is the Lemmy instance I’m on, slrpnk.net.
@ProdigalFrog Ahhh, that explains it, yes. So slrpnk.net is your Lemmy instance. And the other posts I’ve seen that were similar were also from people posting on Lemmy. Makes sense.
It’s unfortunate. It seems to me like the UX for the interaction between Lemmy and Mastodon could be improved.
I agree, though unfortunately, the developers of both Lemmy and Mastodon appear to have little interest in improving compatibility between the two platforms :(
@ProdigalFrog Not much we can do. But now I know why, at least!