Just joined, and well, I’m thinking ill stay. Ive been looking for a good reddit alternative for a while now. devs, you’ve done quite some good work here.

  •  Rentlar   ( @Rentlar@lemmy.ca ) 
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    101 year ago

    Welcome! The biggest hurdle is right at the beginning. Choosing which server to register with.

    After that it’s got enough similar to Reddit, that it should be easy to post to your registered server and other federated servers as well.

    •  Xer0   ( @Xer0@lemmy.ml ) 
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      21 year ago

      The only thing I don’t get, is I’ve seen posts on a different site (beehaw) showing up here. I kind of know how the fediverse works sort of, but is beehaw basically the same as Lemmy running the same software? I managed to sub to a couple of beehaw things from here which is cool, but it looks like a separate site. Do you need to sign up on both?

      • I’m also new to this, but I think I understand the basics;

        • I think beehaw does indeed run the same/custom software as Lemmy, and they are associated through the Fediverse.
        • I signed up on beehaw, so assuming you can see this comment, you do not need to sign up on both
        • beehaw is slightly different from other lemmy servers in that downvoting is disabled: I literally don’t have the option to downvote you!
        • servers can associate with any other servers they want, or block servers they don’t like. For example, beehaw blocks lemmygrad (I think this one is quite commonly blocked, since its very large and visible, but also politically disagreeable to many users. I’m not sure if there’s a way for users to filter out servers manually.)
        • I think if a server is blocked by your server, you can still specifically choose to subscribe to it. I’m not entirely sure on this, however.

        If any of what I’ve written is wrong, hopefully someone will correct me à la XKCD