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So here's how I understand it:

lemmy.world, lemmy.fmhy.ml, beehaw, (instances) etc. are all basically different servers. But they essentially all have access to the same communities, aka the equivalent of a subreddit, even though some communities are are hosted on lemmy vs beehaw, etc.?

If my understanding is correct, then, for the layman, each different instance can be seen as a site to view any of the communities, so we can register with one instance, and browse everything they all have to offer. Is that about right? Sorry, I know a guide has been posted, but I'm trying to reduce the functionality to fit into my feeble mind.

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[โ€“] 2muchcaffeine4u@lemmy.fmhy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The major downside of this, if I understand correctly, is that this also applies to usernames. For the most part this won't be a problem but I can easily imagine a specific type of trolling that can come from this feature.

[โ€“] Kaizen@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Yep means usernames can be the same but different instances