Hi everyone! I came here for interest to try reddit-like social networks. I’m used to the concept of microblogging (and telegram), and I’m wondering how to post my own here, as well as search for interesting posts and people/communities?

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    9 months ago

    Not a very in-depth guide, but more of a “cliff notes” kind of answer:

    • There are many lemmy servers (referred to as instances). These are connected together, so you can view content of one instance, even though your username belongs to a different instance.

    • Instance admins set their own rules. This includes refusing to federate with other instances for reasons that can be ideological, concern of quality, or anything else really.

    • It doesn’t really matter that much which instance you join. It mostly boils down to if the instance has a strong ideological lean that you may or may not agree with (such as lemmygrad), whether they allow nsfw content, and overall what kind of rules they enforce. Personally I use feddit.nl for no particular reason other than being popular enough to have a reasonably broad userbase and stability. Some instances also have automated censorship of certain words or phrases.

    • Note that multiple communities can have the same name, as they’re on different instances. This tends to result in one “main” community as well as a handful of smaller less active ones. When posting or looking for a community, you most likely want to make sure you do so in the larger ones. There’s nothing wrong with being subscribed to several seemingly identical communities.