We have gotten a lot of new signups over the past few days, and we’re all very excited to have you joining us! You’ll find that people are more than happy to help you get started and learn how to use the site.

If you feel up for it, you can introduce yourself or ask questions below!

We have put together some resources to help new users get started:

You can also read:

These guides were published very recently, and we will be updating them over time. If you find that something is confusing or missing, please let us know and we can improve them further.

For an organized list of Canadian communities (provinces/territories, Cities / Local , Sports, Schools, BuyCanadian, CanadaPolitics etc.), see this post on !Canada@lemmy.ca. You can also ask about communities in places like !CommunityPromo@lemmy.ca.

We also encourage you to check out !NewToLemmy@lemmy.ca, so that others can help you / learn from your questions.

Welcome to Lemmy :)

  •  whoisearth   ( @whoisearth@lemmy.ca ) 
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    Not a new user but I’m actually finally deleting my Reddit acct. Just updating all my comments and posts now using redact. The recent news about Elon getting them to massage their content was enough. Fuck them.

    edit - 15 years of comments takes a fucking long time to update humourously I’ve been banned from multiple communities because of using redact.dev

  •  Ferdzy   ( @Ferdzy@lemmy.ca ) 
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    Hello! Still mostly hanging out at Reddit but I see the writing on the wall and am trying to at the very least diversify, and hopefully make a full switch soon. Very grateful that this is here - both Lemmy and this particular resource.

    •  Otter   ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      Welcome!

      Still mostly hanging out at Reddit but I see the writing on the wall and am trying to at the very least diversify, and hopefully make a full switch soon

      This is true for a lot of the new users, despite what the memes may suggest 😄

      Is there a particular community on reddit that you’d like to see more of on here?

      •  Kichae   ( @Kichae@lemmy.ca ) 
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        Established users, too. I’m still active on Reddit, just much less so than I used to be. And a lot of the biggest promoters of the Fediverse are still active there, doing what they can to promote Lemmy- and Mastodon-based sites.

  •  Troy   ( @troyunrau@lemmy.ca ) 
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    A couple of notes and unsolicited advice as someone who is almost an old hand already…

    (1) Your front-page will be more interesting as you subscribe to more things. You can subscribe to things from other Lemmy servers and they will be pulled into your feed here.

    (2) Communities that are hosted on this server will show up under “Local”.

    (3) “All” shows all of the local content from (2), but also any content that this server had to fetch from other servers for others. Basically, when you subscribe to stuff, it’ll end up in All for everyone else on this server as well. If no one on the server has subscribed to specific content from another server, it won’t show up in All. As a result, All is sort of a cross section of our users’ interests.

    (4) If you were to sign up for another server – say lemm.ee – you would get a different Local and All. But you should be able to subscribe to the same things regardless of the server you chose.

    (5) Some servers are not connected to others, for reasons. This is called defederation. It’s basically a means to block an entire server who has a community not behaving in a way that doesn’t jive well on your local server. Lemmygrad.ml is blocked from this server, for example. You probably won’t notice, but on rare occasions you can’t subscribe to a community on a blocked server.

    (6) You can help the quieter communities grow by shitposting. Throw your backlog of old saved memes into them. There isn’t as much traffic here as reddit, and the niche communities often don’t exist (or are silent).

    (7) Find a larger community to post to for engagement. For example, on Reddit I would subscribe to the WinnipegJets team sub, but on Lemmy it is too quiet. So instead I post my Jets content to the more general Hockey community so we can have some discussion. This will change over time.

    (8) A good place to find communities to subscribe to is: https://lemmyverse.net/communities – copy and paste the community name – eg: !technology@lemmy.world – into the search bar and then subscribe.

    (9) Meow

    (10) Try different sort options. New or Scales are my favourites.

      •  Troy   ( @troyunrau@lemmy.ca ) 
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        Yes! I have so much anime softcore blocked in my feed haha.

        (12) A great way to find new communities: when you see a user who posted something interesting, click on them and see which communities they’re in. Then subscribe to those :)

      • The block button is key to curating your general daily experience on Lemmy. Obviously block anything you don’t like, but also use it if you’re not interested in a specific scene or topic. You can always remove the block later if you want. I think of the block button more like the “Not Interested” button on Youtube.

    • I’ve been here for awhile and have a pretty good understanding of how federation works. Number (3) was a very concise way to explain how the All feed works. I sort of knew but that really helped me understand.

      Number (7), I will suggest the use of the cross-posting feature. Post to the larger community for engagement but also cross-post to the smaller communities to help them grow. Quiet communities are a cat-and-mouse game where people don’t post or comment because no one else is. The more people start to engage, the more others will start to engage.

      •  Otter   ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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        What I like doing is posting to the small community first, and then cross posting from there

        That way people in the larger community can follow the link back and learn about the community if they’re interested. It also helps to mention the community at the start of the cross post since Lemmy doesn’t do that automatically

  •  Avid Amoeba   ( @avidamoeba@lemmy.ca ) 
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    Welcome!

    A social network is created by our collective social interaction. We’re still small, so your posts, comments and upvotes matter. Don’t just lurk, if you can. Every upvote counts! 😊

    This one’s ours.

  •  IninewCrow   ( @ininewcrow@lemmy.ca ) 
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    I’m happy to see new users joining Lemmy and every instance out there big and small.

    One thing everyone should consider and think of is … funding and supporting the Fediverse.

    Every new user should consider and think about supporting the fediverse through a donation as they use this new community in order for it to remain free to use, open and freely available for everyone. We all like to believe that these things can be just free to use without any of us having to pay for any of it. We also like to think that people just magically and without reward or compensation just work in the background for free to keep all this software, hardware, equipment and organization running.

    We don’t have to spend a fortune to keep funding these projects, but we should contribute something to it even if it is a small amount. If thousands of users spend a dollar, then it would add up to thousands of dollars to keep this whole system well funded. I know I’ve chatted with a few of the instance owners and have read what developers have written in the past … many of them have well paying jobs and have commercial work themselves that they do and they enjoy doing the work on Lemmy as either a hobby or passion project. However, I also know that as the popularity of these platforms grow, expenses add up for more hardware requirements, new hardware requirements, software management, security management and even having people monitoring everything online around the clock. Eventually, no matter how you cut it … work, time, effort, equipment all ends up costing money to someone at some point. And those costs only increase as popularity grows. And those payments have to come from somewhere.

    Donating a little bit and funding even just a little from everyone should be a new norm we should all accept. Otherwise, any new social media we create, no matter how open source we want it to be will slowly just be affected by corporate rot and get taken over again by those who would like to lock everything behind a wall and make the most money from it.

    Donating to Lemmy.ca (run by the non-profit Fedecan)
    https://fedecan.ca/en/donate

    Donating to the Lemmy Software developers
    https://join-lemmy.org/donate

    Donating to The Fediverse Foundation
    https://fediverse.foundation/en/spenden/

    But also … Donate to the instance you are on and support the people who maintain your instance.

  •  rinze   ( @rinze@lemmy.ca ) 
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    First of all, thanks for all the work you do. I lived almost 10 years in Canada and having an account here makes me feel warm inside (not on the outside :-) ).

    Any idea why the recent influx of new users? May it have anything to do with Reddit planning to put some subreddits behind a paywal?

    Thanks again!

    •  Otter   ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      Welcome! :)

      Going off of what people have mentioned in the registration applications, it is a combination of

      • wanting to support Canadian, and avoiding American tech companies (due to tariffs and other concerns)
      • concerns with how big tech has changed for the worse these past few months
      • Reddit’s recent actions, such as banning (and then reversing) a bunch of communities and the recent paywall announcement
      • learning about it for the first time and being excited about the concept

      The first point is why lemmy.ca has seen more relative growth this week than the others, but a lot of fediverse instances have seen growth recently

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      Pixelfed soon. We have a domain registered and I’ve started provisioning the infra.

      Friendica isn’t on our todo list yet, not sure if it will be or not since none of us are regular Facebook users.

      Edit: Enough people are asking about friendica that I promise to investigate more after pixelfed is up.

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        A Friendica server would be amazing!

        I feel like the similarity to Facebook is way overstated. I wonder how much that association hurts Friendica since even people who use FB a lot think it’s super lame. It’s the most similar to FB compared to others but it’s really the Swiss Army knife of the Fediverse – and the most powerful tool for accessing it. Coming from Mastodon, and even the Misskey forks, it’s crazy what you can do with Friendica.

        A Canadian server would be incredible but it’d also be such a benefit to Friendica to have more servers run by people who know what they’re doing.

      •  Kyle   ( @Kyle@lemmy.ca ) 
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        Thank you!

        I want to join Pixelfed, I joined a server but it isn’t even updated to work with the app yet.

        So I’ve been eagerly anticipating the fedecan one because I’m sure you guys will do a great job.

        I couldn’t see converting a lot of friends over to lemmy, but Pixelfed and loops is something I can see my friends being interested in.

        • I deleted FB from my life a few years back, but I’m like >< this close to trying to set up a domain and my own friendica just for family. Back in the days of chronological order, FB was really nice for sharing photos and life event stuff. Now, saying that out loud (so to speak), maybe Pixelfed would satisfy that too - no idea because I never used it’s corpo cousin!

      • I posted about Fedecan and the fediverse on Facebook a few weeks ago. Might just be my friend group, but a lot of people seemed interested in ditching Facebook in the wake of all the Trump stuff.

        I know it takes time and resources, but I would love to see you hosting an instance for each alternative to the major platforms.

        Anyway, great work! I appreciate you. Keep it up! :)

  • Thank you for hosting and for all your work! I am excited to see this community grow. I have already seen a couple of posts on Canadian reddit communities where people name dropped lemmy.ca. It’d be interesting to maybe do a census once the signups stabilize to see how much the demographic changed. (I saw that there was one made in 2023).

    •  Otter   ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      Totally!

      We were planning to do another census this winter, but we got busy with the new servers and spinning up new platforms.

      You might have seen other comments asking about Pixelfed and Friendica. Pixelfed is to instagram in the way that Lemmy is to Reddit, and we’re in the process of setting up a Canadian instance of Pixelfed right now. If all goes well, we may get more new people joining through there

  • Hello. I don’t usually make personal posts but I am glad this site exists. I left reddit after 5 years. It was on reddit that I was pointed here. The Fediverse sounds like a beneficial collective and I am excited to see it grow.

    Usually I just post stupid puns (which are very clever in my head) and topical quips which offer nothing (but are very genius in my head). I hope to have fun, get informed, and learn something from the pack along the way. Goodbye.

  • I had no idea that communities had taken off on Lemmy since 2 years ago! I didn’t even realize I still had an account on here.

    Really excited to see where this goes, and to support a Canadian server. Fingers crossed that this gains more traction in Canada and can act as strong shield against misinformation and bad faith actors.

    I’ll be certain to spread the word about this community more to fellow Canadians. I think with current events this could be the lightning in the bottle to see more usage here.

    Any communities worth looking at?

  • First off, this is great… thanks to everyone who’s helped put all this together! It’s a relief to finally have a Canadian alternative! And then can someone please explain to me (like I’m 5) what an “instance” is exactly?

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      For sure! If it helps, we put together this page on what the word means more generally (for all types of fediverse websites, and not just Lemmy). The infographic style images might be helpful

      https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/get-started

      For lemmy.ca specifically, you can think of the entire website as being one ‘instance’ of a larger network of similar websites. It is possible to shut down the ‘federation’ and just exist as our own isolated forum (similar to Reddit), but that defeats the purpose of running this kind of website.

      This page should also help you see how it affects a Lemmy website like ours

      https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-users/detailed-overview

        •  Otter   ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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          Nope, lemmy.ca is Canadian and so is another big Lemmy instance called sh.itjust.works. There are also lots of smaller instances that are by Canadians. Since anyone can set up an instance, more technical users (with a background in that kind of thing) have set up instances for themselves or their friends / family. A university or local government could also set one up.

          But the rest of the network is vast. A lot of the other Lemmy instances (ex. feddit.uk, jlai.lu) are European, aussie.zone is Australian, etc. Many of the instances are generalist instances not focusing on any location (lemmy.world, lemm.ee, etc) or topic specific (programming.dev is focussed on that).

          I hope that’s not too much information, I’m excited is all :)

          • Lol, not too much info at all… I’m excited too! I mean, this really is amazing. I’m still using Reddit right now, but weaning myself off by the day… it always takes me a bit of time to adjust to new websites. But Reddit’s been a big one lately… with everything that’s going on, I couldn’t figure out where else we could all meet to continue organizing or even just chat… and suddenly here it is, lemmy! Anyhow, thanks for that explanation, well put and understood! Go lemmy! :)

            •  Troy   ( @troyunrau@lemmy.ca ) 
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              You don’t have to quit cold-turkey either. I still use reddit for a few communities that don’t have traction anywhere else (niche game mods or similar). But I try to mostly create content here and not on Reddit. Things take time :)

              • Thanks. I’m finding the change surprisingly easy… it normally takes me much longer. I didn’t start using Reddit even until a year after I first visited the site. But now, for the last couple of days, I’ve checked in only because of notifications I’m still getting. There’s something about Lemmy I’m taking to really fast… has a more intimate feel or something… definitely much more pleasant!

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      If you think of the “fediverse” as being like email, an instance would be like an email provider. So you can get an email address from google, protonmail, microsoft, etc, but you can still communicate with other accounts from any of the providers via the standardized protocol. In the same way you can join any particular instance and communicate with other instances.

    •  Otter   ( @otter@lemmy.ca ) OP
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      I’m not sure if there was a particularly viral post (aside from a few mentions of r/BuyCanadian), but I know we’ve also been mentioned in comment sections all over. Copying from another comment:


      Going off of what people have mentioned in the registration applications, it is a combination of

      • wanting to support Canadian, and avoiding American tech companies (due to tariffs and other concerns)
      • concerns with how big tech has changed for the worse these past few months
      • Reddit’s recent actions, such as banning (and then reversing) a bunch of communities and the recent paywall announcement
      • learning about it for the first time and being excited about the concept

      The first point is why lemmy.ca has seen more relative growth this week than the others, but a lot of fediverse instances have seen growth recently