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lemmy FAQ (lemmy.ml)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Debs@lemmy.ml to c/lemmy_support@lemmy.ml

With all the new users coming to Lemmy, myself included, I thought we could pin a FAQ to this community.

Here are a few questions that I’ve seen floating about the last few days. If anyone would like to take a stab at answering them in the comments, I’ll edit the post and add them here.

  1. What is Lemmy? Lemmy is a link aggregation social network similar to reddit but with some important differences. Lemmy has no advertising or tracking, it's open source, and is compatible with the fediverse. This means it can communicate with other fediverse sites.
  2. How does Lemmy compare to Reddit? Lemmy is decentralized. It is not owned by a single person/group/corporation. Lemmy is open source and anyone can create their own server/instance. There is no advertising or tracking on Lemmy. Subreddits are called communities. Posts are still voted on. For more information, see this guide.
  3. What does federated mean? Federated means a group of individuals that work together but each keep their own autonomy. The word "fediverse" stems from the word federated. This means that each site/instance in the fediverse can communicate with each other but they remain separate entities with their own rules, norms, interfaces, uses, etc.
  4. Does it matter what instance I make an account on and what are the implications?
  5. Can I transfer my account to another instance in the future?
  6. If my instance shuts down, what happens to my posts, comments, messages, history, etc?
  7. Can I subscribe to communities outside of my home instance? How?
  8. How does moderation work?
  9. Are bots allowed?
  10. Are there Android and iOS apps? Yes. Android has Jerboa and iOS has Mlem. It is early days for both these apps. Mlem is still a TestFlight app and Jerboa is in Alpha.
  11. What is the best way to find new communities? The Lemmy Community-Browser is a list of all lemmy communities across all instances. An outside community can be subscribed to by searching for the URL in your home instance's search field. Ex. Search LCB for a community --> Click through and visit the community --> copy the url --> return to home community (lemmy.ml) --> click magnifying glass icon at the top of the page to search --> search for the copied URL --> click through to the result --> click subscribe.

… What else?

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[-] ptz@dubvee.org 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Here's my "getting started" sticky post if you want to see if there's anything useful. Has some terminology, common problems, finding communities, and screenshots for joining remote.

https://dubvee.org/post/4661

[-] Debs@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

This is really well done. Do you mind if I repost some of the information here?

[-] ptz@dubvee.org 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Feel free to use whatever you like. Just remove my email address to ask for support :)

If you want to use the screenshots, feel free (they've got my instance name/logo though). However, if you wouldn't mind downloading/hosting them from your instance, I would appreciate it.

If you want the source code for it, just let me know.

[-] LinkOpensChest_wav@lemmy.one 3 points 1 year ago

Add: How do I subscribe to communities outside my instance?

I guess that might be covered under no. 8, but that's the part I found most unintuitive

[-] cyberic@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 1 year ago
  1. How can I find new communities?
[-] hsl@wayfarershaven.eu 2 points 1 year ago

Another one:

I've subscribed to a community but I see a different number of posts/comments. What's happening?

[-] DarthVi@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Me too, if I subscribe to communities in other instances, most of the time I see a different number of comments and posts here on lemmy.ml.

[-] sotimely@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 1 year ago

how to format links properly that people can actually follow in their clients? I've noticed threads where there are many, many, many different ways of attemtping to link to a community. many dont work when clicked on or arent clickable properly. end up having to open a browser or the client doesnt know what to do with it

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