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I have a mastodon account as well as a kbin account and I regularly use both. From Kbin I follow not just kbin magazines, but several lemmy communities, mostly from lemmy.world and beehaw,org.
With mastodon, I follow people rather than instances, so it matters much less where everyone is and I don't particularly keep track of it.
I have a mastodon account, too, but rarely use it. I felt like the conversations were just not there ... but I was/am probably using it wrong.
Are you looking for conversations in your local server, cause those are generally not what I use Mastodon for, though they were a good start to find people that I should follow and curate my list of media for my own.
I'm a queer person in tech, so I joined tech.lgbt, which led to the people there regularly boosting content related to those topics that led me to find the people I wanted to follow. It rook a while to slowly build a sizable list of people, but I'm now sitting comfortably at just under 100 which plenty of content to wade through daily.
@LennethAegis In the beginning, I followed mostly news outlets ... AP, Reuters, etc. Then, someone mentioned you could follow tags. So, I tried that and it helped with content, but it just wasn't there for me. I may need to go back and put a little more effort into who/what I follow. Or maybe a different try a different instance.
I do pretty much the same - I tried to use the a.gup.ee on masto for more of a group feel but it was much too overwhelming. Glad kbin and lemmy are being adopted more. I need my lil video game and craft communities haha.