Introduction to Fediverse Reddit alternatives: Lemmy, /kbin
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Find my lemmy user here: https://jemmy.jeena.net/u/jeena

I’m showing you around how it looks on my instance and how to find communities, etc.

Rentlar
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Awesome. It’s great when you can self-host your entire social media system! When I have enough funds and time (for some reason I can only have one of these at once) I’m thinking of starting my own Matrix, Lemmy, and other Fediverse server and invite my friends.

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This needs to be shared on more mainstream platforms imo. Love it or hate it, that’s where most of the users are right now, and some might be not moving to the fediverse because its daunting to them

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I actually think this video emphasizes things people at the first step need not bother with. The average Reddit user needs to simply know that if you join a given server you’ll be able interact with most the others, and you can subscribe when you see posts at c/all. This video is better for people who’ve already signed up and browsed for a bit.

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