I just made a Piefed.social account today. I’m very familiar with reddit, but after the API changes and all the bullshit that’s been happening with the site lately I want something different. How do I see which communities I’m a part of, the equivalent of subreddits I guess? Where do I go to find new ones? Do I need to be in a singe instance to participate? I’d really like to find the Lemmy equivalent of my favorite subreddits from reddit, but I simply don’t know how to do that.

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    Each Instance / Server is able to use the data of the Activity Pub Protocol. If you see comments on Lemmy where people use hashtags or mention Users with an “@”, they are probably answering through Mastodon.

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          Yeah, this was a graphic I saw early on when I joined, and while useful at the time, it’s very outdated now and a bit too information dense to be effective for onboarding

          For those not aware, Beehaw already had a community going before the API disaster brought a large amount of users to Lemmy. Once new instances popped up, and the overall userbase increased by something like 700%, they decided to defederate from lemmy.world and sh.itjust.works. Citing issues with scaling moderation efforts.

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      With just a single account on any most Lemmy server(s) you can read and write everything most things everywhere else.

      Click on the “all” button and you’ll see content from all some subreddits on all some servers.

      I know I am nit-picking, but this over-selling of federation as if it “just works” and takes no manual effort almost drove me away when I first joined. It did and still does drive me away from Mastodon, but Lemmy is not as problematic.

      At any rate, I know we don’t want to overload new users with talks of defederation and unfederated content, but pretending it doesn’t exist makes for a very frustrating time the first time someone realises they can’t see 50% of the posts or thinks Lemmy as a whole is really quiet when it’s because their server isn’t federated 100% with every other server.

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      I’m also pretty new around here and I understand the connection between the lemmy instances but how does mastodon fit into this? Can I comment here with my mastodon account and vice versa?

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        You can follow Lemmy communities on Mastodon but that will cause every single comment to appear in your feed, so depending on how much activity they get, they will probably flood your feed. You can post to Lemmy communities from Mastodon by mentioning them, to the best of my knowledge. In either case you can reply to whatever you see on Mastodon and it will appear as a Lemmy comment.

        You cannot follow Mastodon accounts on Lemmy.

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    When I’m on my home instance (piefed.social for you I suppose), I see a list of subscribed communities on the sidebar. I think you can go into your profile and see as well. I used to just look at someplace like https://lemmyverse.net/communities to find new communities, but I don’t know what the goto is now, it’s been awhile since I’ve looked.

    One weakness/strength of the fediverse is that it’s not a single point of failure. By that I mean reddit might just nuke /r/foobar and it’s all gone. The fediverse may break up that single community into several, ie foobar@piefed.social, foobar@lemmy.world, foobar@whateverhost. Now you have 3 or more communities discussing foobar, but they aren’t linked. The weakness is that they aren’t linked and can split the userbase. The strength is that if the owner of lemmy.world fucks off and their server disappeared, the other choices are still there. If you find <hobby or interest>@skism.net, but there only are a handful of people and 3 posts over the past 6 months, you may find the same <hobby or interest>@another.com that has a super active userbase.

    It can be a little annoying at first, if you are used to reddit and 10k people commenting stupid shit all over the place, most of Lemmy you’ll usually find 10s or 100s of people commenting stupid shit. It’s worth it for me, and I haven’t opened reddit in over a year. Your mileage may vary.

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    Another thing that might be a bit different from reddit, is that lots of folks here recommend using the Block options for users / communities. Lemmy is a smaller place, so if a particular user keeps posting stuff that isn’t what you want to see in a community it can really ruin the experience. It’s totally okay to just block people, and is the generally recommended way of dealing with trolls.

    Federation, multiple instances, among other things, means that lemmy as whole is less strictly governed by mods than reddit. That’s good in many ways, but it does mean that we users have to take some responsibility to create the lemmy we want, and that sometimes means blocking people.

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    Idk how piefed is but on lemm.ee I’m able to search for communities across all instances lemm.ee is federated with. I found most of mine by just searching either the names from Reddit or something more generic about the topic.

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      I use Voyager as well (on android), can confirm it’s excellent! :) The UI is very similar to Reddit’s.

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    Tbh idk what Piefed.social is but I see your comment from Boost. I think that explains the fediverse? 😅

    As far as communities work, idk if you click this link, do you see memes from within your app (or does it open your browser)? !memes@lemmy.ml

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    Looks like on top of your website is the “topics” and on the drop down you can go to the “all” https://piefed.social/communities and then you can join other sites communities etc. Surprised nobody really even answered this lol

    and on the main page you have local / popular / all for feeds you can view too. It should have a “subscribed” so you can see the ones you are subscribed too, I don’t have an account though so can’t see