this post was submitted on 10 Jun 2023
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This is the most confusing thing about this platform. Read the sidebar of each, and use the one that you align with the most. If you select “communities” in the header of the site, and select “all,” you will be able to subscribe to communities across all lemmy instances. It doesn’t really matter which instance you use as your home base, unless you’re on a server with a bunch of pieces of shit that everyone is blocking.
Note, if you want to create a new community on an instance, not all admins allow users to create communities on their instances. Beehaw is a good example of this. Only admins can create communities on beehaw.