I don’t fully understand how lemmy works completely yet. But for example I made an account at Division by zero and subscribe here to post. Is it not just a more inconvenient version of making a reddit account and being able to post practically anywhere?
Also what’s the difference between making an account at one instant and just making one centralized account for the social media?
Blaze@discuss.tchncs.de 9 months ago
Well, you said it yourself, you’re able to comment using your Db0 account on Lemmy.world.
Which websites can you post to using your Reddit account besides Reddit?
JollyTreecko@lemmy.dbzer0.com 9 months ago
But are they different websites? I’m a bit confused because I just saw a link to what looks like a lemmy instant but the url doesn’t start with a lemmy. So is it possible for someone to make a completely different website and for me to post with the same account I have now?
Say somebody makes a website with games like Kongregate or Newgrounds, could they let me post with this same account?
Carighan@lemmy.world 9 months ago
Yeah essentially.
The idea is not that the “Fediverse” - or well any specific app - is a single site broken up to run in multiple servers.
Rather it’s the inverse, it’s a lot of different little websites like lemmy.world, mastodon.social, etc etc, but you can also load any foreign thread / post / account via your own (as in, where your account is) site and then comment or vote on them. There’s a degree of interoperability - the federation - between all these various websites.
In the case of instances of the same app (say all the Lemmy servers) there’s also interoperability in the search, which importantly allows you to discover content on other servers and largely pretend it might as well be on your own.
fuckwit_mcbumcrumble@lemmy.world 9 months ago
But how is that a benefit to the user? Instead of one large user base there’s a bunch of tiny ones scattered about fracturing the community and inhibiting growth.
Niche communities that existed on Reddit I doubt will ever exist here, at least anywhere near the user base as they had in Reddit before it went to shit.
sab@kbin.social 9 months ago
On the contrary, a bunch of scattered communities create one large user base. The people you see in this thread all come from a bunch of different websites and services. You'll see users from startrek.website discussing woodworking in communities hosted by lemmy.ca.