I’m discovering the threadiverse through a new account and software.
I wanted to crosspost a Lemmy post into another Lemmy community. Can I do this from a Piefed instance?

EDIT : No, you can’t. You can only reference another post using a link.

Here is an example of a crosspost btw two Lemmy instances. Piefed only allow to access the link btw them
https://feddit.online/post/165743

Here is an example of copy-pasting a link to a Lemmy post into a new Piefed post. There is only the link but no proper crosspost
https://feddit.online/post/165808

Here is an example of copy-pasting a link to a Piefed post into a new Piefed post. There is only the link but no proper crosspost
https://feddit.online/post/165842

Note that I attached in my test the post to the software of the poster not of the community.

Right now Piefed voluntarily allow crosspost for bot only as stated by @Rimu here
https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/issues/206

I’ve added a feature for a limited form of cross-posting - on any bot-created post, if it hasn’t been posted elsewhere yet, there is a cross-posting button. This is most obvious at https://piefed.social/c/[email protected] where a large percentage of the links have already been posted in ‘real’ communities.

Long-term we will want to have cross-posting on all post types but I don’t really want to encourage cross-posting until we handle duplicate posts better, like Mbin does.

Thank you all for helping me figure this out

2nd EDIT: We figure out in the comments a way to get the crosspost pick up by Lemmy but it is only for post having an external reference and it is not picked up by Piefed.

  • Andrew@piefed.social
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    5 days ago

    The post you mentioned (‘melting is tough’) isn’t picked up as a cross-post on PieFed instances because the dates are too far apart. A restriction that Rimu wanted was that they should only be detected if they were within 7 days of one another.

    However, if you take that URL (https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/91f96cc8-a194-4cb8-abc6-505261e65420.jpeg), and make a new post with it, then the post you mentioned now shows that it has a cross-post.

    • curious@feddit.onlineOP
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      5 days ago

      Interesting. Let me try again with posts with closer dates.
      Do I need to use the URL of the picture or of the post itself to crosspost it successfully on Piefed?

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        5 days ago

        The picture (or whatever external resource a post is pointing to, like https://bbc.com/news/article.html)

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        5 days ago

        It’s doesn’t seem like feddit.online is aware of the other community (forumlibre@jlai.lu), so it doesn’t have a copy of both posts, so it doesn’t know that they are cross-posts.

        If you bring that community into feddit.online, then create a post with the same URL as a recent post (e.g. https://files.catbox.moe/pebvir.jpeg), then they’ll show up.

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          Beginner mistake. Always make sure to follow a remote community before using it in test 🤦 Thanks!

          • Camus (il, lui)@jlai.lu
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            5 days ago

            Hey, it’s me.

            How can Piefed know it’s a crosspost if there’s no common link between the two posts (usually the link to the article in most posts, or the picture for some others) ?

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              5 days ago

              If I remember correctly, Lemmy matches two posts with the exact same title. I think I don’t it by mistake once. Maybe Piefed do the same, maybe it is implemented differently.
              Let me check.

              • Camus (il, lui)@jlai.lu
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                5 days ago

                As pointed out in another comment

                A cross-post is just a post that links to the same URL as another post.

                That’s how Lemmy works too. Trust me, I crosspost quite a lot, as you know

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                  Maybe that’s how Lemmy detects crossposting but there is a visual mark of the crosspost in the interface and I have access to a link to the post in the other community that opens in my instance rather than in another instance. That is something very practical that make Lemmy crossposts more than posts with similar content. And that is something I didn’t find in Piefed.

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        5 days ago

        Then I tried to crosspost it from Lemmy to Piefed using the link of the image and got an error. But many parameter could be the cause. I’ll try again.

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      Here is another 4-days old post, this time with an external ressource crossposted from Lemmy to Piefed.
      It gets picked up as crosspost by Lemmy but unfortunatly not by Piefed
      https://feddit.online/post/165962

      Watching it from Piefed, I have no way to see that it match a post in another community as it doesn’t even refer to the original post using hyperlink.