gotcha, i guess im not fully understanding how this is all connected yet… somehow I posted on an anarchy lemmy or something without knowing it and people went a little nuts on me
lemmygrad.ml, lemmy.ml, etc. are instances of the Lemmy software run on different servers. The lemmygrad.ml instance has its set of communities (this is /c/communism, which you’ll see as /c/communism@lemmygrad.ml if you’re visiting through lemmy.ml), and the lemmy.ml instance has its set of communities (for example, /c/anarchism, which Lemmygrad users see as /c/anarchism@lemmy.ml). Since lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml are connected, users can post in the communities in either of the instances (unless they’re banned on one specific instance/community). There are many other instances, but these seem to be the two biggest ones, unless you include Hexbear (AFAICT, it uses a modified version of the Lemmy software, so it can’t connect to normal Lemmy instances yet).
I’m not sure about other clients (for Android, etc.), but the web interface used by lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml lets you view posts on your own instance only (“Local”), or on all connected instances (“All”).
Oh, i always use lemmy.ml … is this just a mirror of something else?
This post and its comments are located on the lemmygrad.ml instance, which is connected to the lemmy.ml instance
gotcha, i guess im not fully understanding how this is all connected yet… somehow I posted on an anarchy lemmy or something without knowing it and people went a little nuts on me
lemmygrad.ml, lemmy.ml, etc. are instances of the Lemmy software run on different servers. The lemmygrad.ml instance has its set of communities (this is
/c/communism
, which you’ll see as/c/communism@lemmygrad.ml
if you’re visiting through lemmy.ml), and the lemmy.ml instance has its set of communities (for example,/c/anarchism
, which Lemmygrad users see as/c/anarchism@lemmy.ml
). Since lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml are connected, users can post in the communities in either of the instances (unless they’re banned on one specific instance/community). There are many other instances, but these seem to be the two biggest ones, unless you include Hexbear (AFAICT, it uses a modified version of the Lemmy software, so it can’t connect to normal Lemmy instances yet).I’m not sure about other clients (for Android, etc.), but the web interface used by lemmygrad.ml and lemmy.ml lets you view posts on your own instance only (“Local”), or on all connected instances (“All”).
very helpful, thank you