Just wanted to shout out the creators of the community and the whole community! Thank you :)

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    Hey all, incoming from Reddit as well. Still not sure how this works. Are there multiple “f1” communities on Lemmy? As in, each instance has it’s own community? If so, this is going to be a hard pill for many to swallow I think :(

    E.g. if lemmy.world/c/formula1 is something else than lemmy.ml/c/formula1?

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      I think the lemmy.ml community is distinct. I suspect it will be a case of a handful of communities opening up on different servers, and over time one (or a couple) will “win”.

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        Hmm, unfortunate. I’ll just pick the most active one then and hope it get’s cleared up soon. But I don’t think it will be a great experience for most in this way.

        E.g. this one on .world has the most subs, but only 1 mod. The one on .ml looks healthier but has less members… hm.

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            Could you explain the difference between .world and .ml? Are they separate sites entirely (like Reddit vs Twitter), different “subreddits”, or something else?

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              They’re different federated instances.

              • They’re both Lemmy instances, and that makes them both “like reddit”.
              • As a user, you can create an account on either.
              • As a mod, you can create an community (aka subreddit) on either.
              • When a user on world subscribes to a community on ml, ml starts copying new posts to world so users there can read them.
              • When a user on world comments or posts to a community on ml, it gets copied the other way.
              • Federation works with more than 2 instances, if a user on instance-a posts on a community on ml, that post gets copied to ml, which then further copies it to all subscribing instances.

              All of which is to say… many Lemmy instances federate together to make a super-reddit. Each individual instance participates, and you can (mostly) make an account on any instance and interact with users and communities on other instance.