I’m really confused. I want to learn how this website works. Would love to know more tips if you guys have any!

  • @Monologue@lemmy.zip
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    292 years ago

    communities are exactly like subreddits but instances are servers run by different individuals, think of them as small reddits but all able to talk to each other, that is why it is called federated

    • @zaheer@lemmy.fmhy.mlOP
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      72 years ago

      Oh, got ya! What about different links for lemmy? For example, the ones that end in .ee or .ml? Are those instances?

      • Colforge
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        Yup! Those websites are the instances which are the infrastructure and interface by which you can access communities - each of which is hosted on a specific instance. An instance is essentially the collection of all the communities it hosts and all of the users signed up through that instance.

        • @zaheer@lemmy.fmhy.mlOP
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          52 years ago

          Thank you! I understand now! So, when I’m browsing by ‘all’ does it only show all the community posts from my instance?

          • Colforge
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            Browsing All shows posts from all communities that have previously been interacted with by a user from your own instance. So if someone from Lemmy.fmhy.ml subscribes to an obscure community on some other instance, that community is added to your All view, but it wouldn’t show up before then.

          • @someguy3@lemmy.ca
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            “All” is essentially all instances, but it uses a bit of a completed formula of doing it from what I hear. Other people have explained it so I won’t. If you registered on a reasonably sized instance I imagine it effectively works out to “all” instances (for hot anyway, maybe not new).