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tbf this is common behavior for me and i'm not pegnant
Is there a hydrohomies here?
Yes. I've definitely seen it, but don't remember which instance it's on.
Gonna be honest, I still don't know how instances even work
An "instance" is a techie way of saying it's a copy of that thing
(disclaimer: I'm not a lemmy expert, just techie.)
A Lemmy instance is just the server where accounts and set of communities lives. e.g, Lemmy.world or Lemmy.ml, etc. Each instance can "federate" content from other instances, which is a way of publishing content to servers you otherwise wouldn't see. You can see content and communities from other instances as well as comment on those other instances even though you don't have an account on each one.
You are probably looking for
[email protected]
But there are also:
[email protected]
and
[email protected]
You could subscribe to all three, or just the one on your home instance, or whatever.
Thanks, that was a really clear ELI5