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kbin and lemmy are both link aggregator platforms similar to Reddit that are both on the Fediverse. Being platforms, that means there are multiple instances (what we would normally think of as websites) that run these platforms. For kbin, there's kbin.social and fedia.io. For lemmy, there's lemmy.world and beehaw.org. But being that it's all federated (ie. interconnected), I can view and interact with lemmy posts and users from my kbin account, and lemmy users can do the same with kbin content. It can be confusing at first, and as it's all new, there are the occasional hiccups, but I'm honestly finding it quite exciting. Federation sounds like exactly the sort of thing we imagined the internet to be a decade ago.
Everything is still new, so development has only gotten started, but there are a few. For iOS, there's Mlem, which is currently still in TestFlight. For Android, there's Jerboa (it's available on the Play Store and F-Droid, but the alpha version on the GitHub is better, IMHO, and stable enough). No native app for kbin yet, but the mobile site actually looks nice, and so you could install it as PWA using your mobile browser of choice or via a standalone web app maker like Hermit(my preference) or Native Alpha. Some Reddit 3PA devs have also mentioned possibly looking into porting over to lemmy or kbin, but it may be some time yet, if ever.
Everything is still new, so development has only gotten started, but there are a few. For iOS, there's Mlem, which is currently still in TestFlight. For Android, there's Jerboa (it's available on the Play Store and F-Droid, but the alpha version on the GitHub is better, IMHO, and stable enough). No native app for kbin yet, but the mobile site actually looks nice, and so you could install it as PWA using your mobile browser of choice or via a standalone web app maker like Hermit(my preference) or Native Alpha. Some Reddit 3PA devs have also mentioned possibly looking into porting over to lemmy or kbin, but it may be some time yet, if ever.