Q: What is Lemmy?

A: Lemmy is a self-hosted FOSS Reddit alternative that is a part of the “Fediverse”. Lemmy gives us the freedom & full control over our community, unlike Reddit.


Q: What is the Fediverse?

A: Think of email - no matter which email provider you use, you are still able to seamlessly communicate with others who don’t share the same provider. The Fediverse (or “Fedi”) is basically the same concept, but for social media. The Fediverse is a collection of thousands of independent social media servers that communicate with each other seamlessly. This means that the millions of users on these servers can interact with each other as if they were on a single social network.


Q: What is the point of this Lemmy instance?

A: This Lemmy instance was created to provide a home for those migrating from Reddit, it’s a general lemmy instance that welcomes (almost) everything including piracy and NSFW.


Q: How do I join?

A:

  1. Register an account on https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/signup
  2. Login, and then join communities!

You may create an account on any of the instances we federate with, and interact with our instance and communities. The list of the servers we currently federate with: https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/instances


Q: I’m new to this and I’m still very confused about all this where can I learn more?

A: You can find a collection of beginner’s guides here.


Q: How do I make a community on FMHY’s instance?

A: Just click create communiity and follow the basic setup.


Q: Why is my feed empty? How do I see other communities from other instances?

A: Communities will only show in ‘All’ of you instance if someone in that instance has searched and subscribed to it. Try to visit other instances and search their interesting communities on your own instance so there is a better federation among all instances.

Subscribing to as many communities as you can would help grow your instance much better.


If you have any questions, feel free to leave a comment and we’ll do our best to answer as soon as possible.

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    If lemmy gives people full freedom and control over their instances, does that mean there is nothing to stop people from creating instances full of racism, bigotry, etc?

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      • Nothing stopping them from creating instances
      • Nothing forcing other instances to federate with them
      • Nothing stopping law enforcement from reading them

      Freedom is freedom.

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        So the real person behind a lemmy account can be easily determined? If someone makes a CP instance the police can easily find their identity?

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          No. It depends on their home instance.

          A few may go out of their way to make it easy - there is nothing stopping a Lemmy instance from requiring government ID to sign up, after all. A few may go out of their way to make it hard - there is nothing forcing a Lemmy instance to collect any data about a user. Most big instances will probably be at the same level of difficulty as tracing someone from their email address - their servers are probably logging IPs and locations, which will be a starting point for tracing identities, but not guaranteed to be “easy” by any means.

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        Lemmy does not have anonymous voting - https://lemmy.eus/post/182574

        Each instance decides what to show on its homepage and its own moderation rules, so you are free to build (or find, if one already exists) an instance that attempts to prevent the kind of manipulation you are worried about.