Only heard of it recently is it another federated platform like Lemmy or pixelfed?

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    Kbin and Lemmy are separate pieces of software, yes, but they work in similar ways. The fediverse has a few examples of different software projects that have some overlap in their function and presentation, like Mastodon and Calckey, for instance.

    Unlike Lemmy, Kbin has a native microblog feed in addition to the threaded posts like what you see on Lemmy.

    Kbin magazines are equivalent to Lemmy communities in just about every way except their name.

    ActivityPub is an information-sharing protocol: basically a well-defined set of rules that multiple pieces of software can adopt if they want to share information with each other programmatically.

    Any platform that is built on ActivityPub can theoretically communicate with any other platform built on ActivityPub, although they don’t necessarily have to do that in all cases if they don’t want to.

    As a lemmy user, you should (assuming everything is working correctly) be able to follow any magazine on Kbin exactly as if it was a community on Lemmy, so no need for FOMO. Also, there’s no reason why you can’t have one account on a Lemmy instance and another on a Kbin instance at the same time.