There has been a steady trickle of new users here today, and in the past little while, mostly due to the bad decisions that reddit is currently making.

Anyways, welcome! Feel free to look around, and if you have any questions about anything lemmy related, feel free to ask!

Also, if you feel up to it, introduce yourself in the comments below!

edit: Here’s a nice getting started guide for lemmy: https://tech.michaelaltfield.net/2023/06/11/lemmy-migration-find-subreddits-communities/

i should have added it here a while ago!

  • venuswasaflytrap@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been fiddling around with it a bit. I think the way it works is that you sign up to an instance, and log into a specific instance. You can search for communities on other instances - e.g. ifyou search for https://lemmy.ml/c/memes, which is the memes community on the lemmy.ml instance, you can subscribe to it, even from this instance.

    The comments do go across. That’s quite good.

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          1 year ago

          Ah, then unless I go and search all instances for, say, /c/hockey, these will have different posts. This is a shame.

          But thank you for taking the time to answer my questions :)

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            I believe the idea is that there will be one main established hockey community, and you wouldn’t need to create another on another instance (unless you’re unhappy with the “main” one). So if lemmy.ca hosts the hockey community, users from other instances would just use it directly. For example the main lemmy woodworking and hockey communities both appear to be hosted right here on lemmy.ca.

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            1 year ago

            It’s kinda like how there is the /r/gaming subreddit and /r/games, they post similar content but you cannot see posts and comments from one of those subreddits on the other.

            Whenever you come across a community that you’re following, like !technology@beehaw.org, that’s also hosted on another instance, like !technology@lemmy.ml hosted on another instance, just follow that one too.