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Newbie here and apologies if these are FAQs but just want one line answers
What's an instance?
What's a community?
What are federations?
Whats the difference between all these?
What's mastodon?
What's Kbin?
What's ActivityPub?
Just jargon I'm trying to get my head around, I'm still confused on signing up to different communities?! I guess and yeah.. a bit lost I suppose. If there are FAQs to all this please direct me to them, thanks!
I'll give it a try, though I'm new here too:
What's an instance? -> A server on which you can register your account
What's a community? -> same as a subreddit
What are federations? -> Information exchange between servers
What's mastodon? -> Twitter alternative. As lemmy is to reddit
What's Kbin? -> Similar to lemmy, but kbin can interact better with Mastodon
What's ActivityPub? -> the protocol used within the fediverse
Thanks, so you can register with multiple servers (instances) right? Like I have a lemmy.world account and a Feddit.uk one, I am generally logged into the fedddit.uk. when would I need to switch over to using Lemmy.world? Do i need too?
Also can you only find certain communities depending on which account your signed into
I can think of 2 reasons:
so if an instance is defederated with another like beehaw to lemmy.world (though they say this is temporary), then you won't get any updates out of those communities. You can always search the community from another instance in the search tool. If someone else on your instance already did this the community should be accessible via c/communityName@instance.name. That URL will not work unless someone has already searched it and it's indexed. For large instances this will likely not be an issue, but it may be annoying for people on smaller instances.