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I know there are posts out there explaining this quite well, but I would love an ELI5 version. What is Lemmy and the Fediverse?

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[–] PotjiePig 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (8 children)

Think of an email address. Accessing a community is like accessing an email address (that's why communities have handles @ a server.

So unlike Reddit where you could have r/memes in the Fediverse you can have [email protected] or [email protected] each host can host a bunch of communities and a bunch of users and we all connect to one another in a similar way that email works.

The plus side of this is that no single company has all the power like a walled garden, rather the whole system functions in a decentralised manner. It is also run open source by a community of developers. So while the whole system works in a very similar way to Reddit, you cant just search for the official memes community, rather you can subscribe to many, some may be large and some may be small and niche. Hopefully the downsides of this will get ironed out, organising communities into super communities or sorting by tag or something, but on the bright side, being open source and decentralised, development of Lemmy will likely proceed at a rapid pace and soon catch up and overtake corporate sites in useability, as they increasingly look to stifle useability and freedom for profit.

[–] YahahaYouFoundMe 2 points 1 year ago (7 children)

So if I have an account on lemmy.world, can I post on lemmy.ml without creating an account there? If not, I don't understand how all the instances "communicate" if I have to have multiple accounts to interact with each one.

[–] NumberedDuck 1 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I’m not understanding this either. Do I see posts made by Lemmy.ml when I’m Lemmy.world? If I subscribe to a group like memes can people with a Lemmy.ml account also join it? Or is their meles group a different one?

[–] YahahaYouFoundMe 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've learned a lot since I first posted lol! So first I started filtering my front page by "all" instead of Local, which will then show other instances. To subscribe and post to another instance's community, you can search [email protected] in your instance's search to subscribe and post. It seems difficult and clunky to me to discover and subscribe to other communities, unless someone has an easier way? But to answer your question, AFAIK, yes lemmy.world's meme community is entirely separate from lemmy.ml's, but you can still subscribe and post to either one.

[–] NumberedDuck 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thank you very much for explaining this! So I’ll search the other communities. Or is it smarter to also join lemme.ml? Since I’ve got no idea which other communities ml has. Or does ml have a homepage with all their subs on it like lemme.world has that I’m able to browse?

[–] YahahaYouFoundMe 1 points 1 year ago

It seems like lemmy.ml is larger and more popular, but right now they're having server issues. I tried to make an account but couldn't, so I'm just sticking to world for now. If you just go to lemmy.ml you'll see all their communities and then you have to search lemmy.world to subscribe to them

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