I wanted to get a pulse check on how new members are finding the general experience/website. Is it more confusing than Reddit or are you finding the instance system a better way of doing things as it can give you more freedom of where you choose to create an account?

I’m a new user myself but have found the experience to remind me of Reddit back in the day, lol. It’s definitely giving me old-school yet modern vibes and it’s great to see something that isn’t Reddit growing in popularity!

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    @Barbarian So I have a few questions, being new to all this:

    1. Seemingly I am responding to you when you’re on a different instance. I’m on kbin and you’re on… sh.itjust.works? Am I understanding this right?

    2. My kbin account is restricted to just kbin, correct? I cannot use my kbin credentials to log on to another instance like sh.itjust.works.

    3. How do I make an original comment (this is a bit dumb lol). I see the option to reply to others but no “comment” button for me to comment on my own.

    4. On kbin specifically… what is a microblog?

    5. (Last one promise), what is up with the @stuff. I see this post link is kbin.social/m/[email protected]… I figured the /m is like reddit’s /r, but what is the [email protected] meaning that this is the magazine/community from lemmy.mt when shown on the kbin /m/ instance version? Not sure if this question makes any sense lol I’m just trying to understand how this all works

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      Your username in the fediverse is not honorfaz, but @[email protected], just as an email. It’s the same for communities (or sublemmy, or whatever we decide to call it). It’s not c/something, but c/[email protected]. This is why everyone still has a unique handle, but no unique admin.

      I’m on my own instance for example, running in my living room, and yet here we are, talking. Internet as it was intented.

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          I just realized I also pinged a bunch of other people in this reply chain, didn’t notice it had automatically put all the usernames in at the bottom. Wonder if there’s a way to disable that, seems unnecessary.

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              I don’t think that’s possible since each instance is kind of a silo from each other with regard to your activity on that specific instance, even if you post on other instances… Like since you made a comment/post on one instance that activity stays on that instance.

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      1. Yes! Kbin magazines and Lemmy communities send out all new posts to every server where people are subscribed to it via the magic of the ActivityPub protocol. Any comments and upvoted get saved in the local copy, and then synced over later too to everyone else.

      2. Yes, kbin is a site, sh.itjust.works is a site. We can talk because of point 1.

      3. Dunno man, haven’t tried Kbin

      4. See point 3

      5. That’s the community@server. Community = Magazine = Subreddit, all terms for the same thing. The server is where your server (Kbin) looks to grab the latest stuff for that community for you to use (see point 1).

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      The others have been answered, so here are 3 and 4 to my understanding:

      1. Click the + at the top right and you can make a new thread to the current magazine (subreddit) or even make a new one.

      2. Microblog for each magazine pulls in all mastadon and other fediverse content that has the tags that the magazine owner has associated with it.