Blaze don’t you have an ’ intro to Lemmy’ post already worked up? Some seem interested, but a bit lost. Like we all were when we started. what’s an instance? Which one? etc
i usually refer to it like email but all the emails are set to public. it doesnt matter which domain you use, you basically see most of it. then explain it like, you dont create a yahoo email to email only yahoo email, or a gmail account to only gmail users. they all share a public api and send shit to eachother with it.
Blaze don’t you have an ’ intro to Lemmy’ post already worked up? Some seem interested, but a bit lost. Like we all were when we started. what’s an instance? Which one? etc
I just commented as the mod jumped in @[email protected]
Otherwise I would have left someone else jump in, one of the objectives of this community is also to have other people contribute than just me 😅
I know, but I no longer have a Reddit account and I won’t be making one.
Appreciate your work
I just call them servers or websites.
I usually go with “website”. Server can sound a bit too technical.
i usually refer to it like email but all the emails are set to public. it doesnt matter which domain you use, you basically see most of it. then explain it like, you dont create a yahoo email to email only yahoo email, or a gmail account to only gmail users. they all share a public api and send shit to eachother with it.
I went with