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And another one here. I'm wrapping my head around all the different servers and trying to connect it all in my head. So on paper I guess I only need to register to a single instance, then somehow can post / read from other communities on beehaw.org right?
Yes I have my account on feddit.de but mostly post to communities of other servers. I also follow/join nearly all communities that I can find on lemmy xD
@sexy_peach wouldn't it be overkill for you if Lemmy would grow to thousands of communities?
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Yes but at the moment there are days where content is very slow and also I don't want feddit.de to miss any content.
If lemmy grew I would only sub to communities that I like and participate in!
@sexy_peach ah, good direction 😁
@Ashwag @Leperhero Yep, both on beehaw and on communities from other instances.
Yep. For example, I'm on the developer-run Lemmy instance, but I can see and interact with the communities on Beehaw.org just fine.
The main difference is moderation styles (Beehaw has more strict moderation) as well as what they federate with. Beehaw doesn't federate with certain communities, so those communities don't show up when you look at "All".