Mastodon’s QR feature lets users quickly share any profile by tapping a QR icon next to the username in the Android app.
This generates a unique QR code that others can scan to instantly open the profile in their app or browser, making it much easier to connect-especially at events or in noisy environments.
Would a similar feature benefit Lemmy?
https://www.theverge.com/2024/2/28/24086164/mastodon-is-making-it-a-lot-easier-to-share-your-profile
https://techcrunch.com/2024/02/28/mastodon-users-can-now-share-their-profile-via-qr-code-on-android/
https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2024/02/mastodon-for-android-update/
Or just copy the link to your profile page and feed it into your favourite QR code generator?
From my perspective Lemmy by far isn’t as user-centric as Mastodon. In Mastodon you mainly follow people whereas in Lemmy you subscribe to communities.
And this is the reason why I use lemmy and not mastodon.
I just wrote almost the same comment with you xd
I up-voted your comment as well. ❤️
Serious question: Do people share their lemmy account with others irl?
Not even my closest friends and family know my username let alone random strangers. And I intend to keep it that way.Absolutely not. It’s the perfect, anonymous, community engagement that’s so great here.
I never did, but I also don’t know any other Lemmy user in person, so I guess it’s pretty pointless to share my profile.
I can’t see any reason why. Profiles on lemmy are not that important, you don’t have to follow anyone, communities are the center of everything.
To add to what have been said, instead of QR code for users, have it for communities instead. That’s what Lemmy/threadiverse is more built around.
Yeah, it’s like the other commenters all identified that Lemmy is based on communities not users, but stopped JUST SHORT of coming to the right conclusion. Community QR codes!
No
Agreed. It’s a good question so glad they brought it up, but it’s not a good fit for Lemmy.