I checked this site out since Reddit is getting worse and the original 196 subreddit banned me without reason. What exactly is this website?

  • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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    1 天前

    It’s like r/games and r/gaming, you know? Different communities, different moderators, same topic. Or rather, same rule.

    • jorymo@lemmy.worldOP
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      Ah, okay! I think the biggest hurdle for me is what seems to be multiple domains? I’ve tried reading about the “fediverse,” but I can’t really wrap my head around it

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        Usually the communities are on whatever site the first person to create one was on.

        From a technical standpoint, its like there are a bunch of seperate reddits owned by seperate people, but they share posts, comments, and likes between each other constantly so everyone (generally) sees the same things.

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        Most people use the email analogy; the sub-lemmys are on different servers owned and moderated by different people, they just happen to use the same communication protocol. Similar to how you can email a hotmail, yahoo, or icloud account from a gmail account. And because they’re different servers people might have the same name, just differentiated by the server name. So you might see a [email protected] and a [email protected] who aren’t the same person, they just happen to share a name.

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        It’s just like email (or Usenet on the chance you’re old) - you have an account on lemmy.world, you can only log in on lemmy.world, but you can read and reply to users and posts on fedia.io, mander.xyz, feddit.org, etc., et al

      • Lvxferre [he/him]@mander.xyz
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        Ah, the domains / instances are simple:

        Imagine that they’re houses. Your home is lemmy.world, my home is mander.xyz. We’re both visiting lemmy.blahaj.zone, and chatting together.

        And just like your house can have a kitchen that’s completely separated from my house’s kitchen, two instances can have two separated versions of the same community.

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        Don’t think too hard about it. Join the ones that seem active, ignore the ones that seem dead. That’s really all there is to it.

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        With instances (domains) the content stays there until a user from another instance looks in on it, at that point the content is federated over on to their instance and it starts to spread…

        At least that’s how I understand it, but I don’t really know all the technicalities to be honest

      • ChaoticNeutralCzech@feddit.org
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        Anyone can run a copy (instance) of the software on a server and effectively create their own platform. These would be too small so the software allows sharing content with others (federating) if both consent.

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        23 小时前

        It’s like lots of reddits, each can have the same subs. You can even spin up your own clone!