I want to familiarise my self with the rules and workings of this app/ website how moderation is done and etc so I can be extra careful

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      So, you signed up on lemmy.world, I signed up on sh.itjust.works

      But we’re communicating with each other right now. That’s the gist. Each instance is like its own mini reddit but they’re all connected (for the most part).

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      I still don’t really get it, but it doesn’t really seem to affect me. I downloaded the Connect for Lemmy app, and started subscribing to groups and content appears on my screen.

      I’m no power user, I just like to read stuff during smoke breaks and down time.

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        It’s just like multiple reddit websites that are interconnected so you can see content from the other sites on whatever site you choose to sign up with.

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      No, think of an instance like some guy is hosting the visual part of the website on his computer named lemmy.world another guy hosts the same website but it’s on his computer named lemmy.ca their computers their rules, if they shut down their computer or you don’t like how they moderate then you sign up to someone else’s computer to view the website

      The subreddit would be on that guys individual computer you could make a subreddit called technology on lemmy.world but even though the guy with the lemmy.ca computer didn’t set up that subreddit you can still view it, it’s basically a portal to view everyone else’s Reddit

      If you use an app they have ways of viewing all of Lemmy, All shows you all the “subreddits across everyone’s computers, local would just be the subreddits created on that computer that you signed up to, then subscribed would be subreddits you subscribed to… technology on lemmy.world and just making one up but worldnews on lemmy.ca

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        all is actually only communities that someone on your instance has subscribed to. But yes they can be from other instances.

        Not to further complicate things. But a community from another instance won’t show up on your all until you or someone else subscribed.

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          I didn’t realize that so thanks for clearing that up, part of my reply was just giving the general idea so it’s good to get full answer

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            Yeah, most people seem to think if you’re instance is federated with another then all communities from it will appear, but it’s actually on a community by community basis. That’s a pro of larger instances, the all feed will already be well populated.

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      Every instance is a different server with its own Lemmy, its own Communities("subreddits), and your Account is only on one Instance. But different Instances are federated to each other, so you can see all the content from these other federated instances, can interact with their communities, their users, can post and comment there and vice versa

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      Each instance (or server) is like one Reddit.

      Much smaller off course, but there are plenty (!), and if you want to subscribe to another instances communites, you can!