cross-posted from: https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/61827

With the ongoing large influx, I was thinking that it might be nice to have some instructions for new users pinned across instances’ front pages, not only to be more welcoming and help with the learning curve, but also to maybe direct people to less popular instances. Something like this post, but more detailed. I wrote a draft below—any thoughts on the idea or the instructions?

How to Join Lemmy and Find and Subscribe to Communities

(These instructions are for using Lemmy in a browser. If you are using an app, some steps may differ.)

How to Join Lemmy

To use Lemmy, you need to be a member of one instance from the list at https://join-lemmy.org/instances. You will still be able to see content from anywhere, but the instance you choose will determine:

  • What URL you use to log in to Lemmy,
  • What content shows on the homepage when you select “Local” or “All”,
  • Who moderates your instance, and
  • What rules you agree to when you sign up.

Choose an instance that matches your interests, language, and region. (If you want more information about an instance, you can tap its “Join” button, which will show you its current homepage in the main view and its description in the sidebar.) Please avoid joining instances that are already crowded.

Once you have decided on an instance, tap its “Join” button to open it and then tap “Sign Up” in the upper-right corner. Fill out the form and wait for your account to be approved.

When your account is approved, log in and customize your profile and settings. If you change your language settings, select “Undetermined” in addition to any languages you speak so that you can still see posts and comments that are not tagged as being in any particular language.

How to Find and Subscribe to Communities

There are two ways to find communities through Lemmy:

  1. To browse communities that others in your instance are already subscribed to, tap the “Communities” tab at the top of the page and choose the “All” scope. Tapping on a community name will open it through your instance.

  2. To browse communities across all instances, visit https://browse.feddit.de/. Tapping on the community’s name will open it, but probably not through your instance (in which case the page will say that you are not logged in). Instead, follow these steps:

    a. Copy the community’s URL. You can either use the copy button next to the community name or else open the community outside your instance and copy the URL from your address bar.

    b. In your instance, tap on the “🔍 Search” button in the upper toolbar.

    c. Make sure that you have chosen “All” for each of the four filters: “Type”, “Scope”, “Community”, and “Creator”.

    d. Paste the community’s URL into the search field and tap “Search”.

    e. One of the results should be the community shown as an icon, a name, and a subscriber count. If you do not see it, or it is buried too deep in the search results, try changing “Scope” to “Local”. If that does not work, you may need to wait a bit and try again.

    f. Tap on the community in the search results to open it in your instance.

Once a community is open in your instance, subscribe to it by tapping on the “Subscribe” button at the top of the sidebar.

Can’t find a community you’re looking for? Subscribe to !findacommunity@lemmy.ml and make a post about what you’re looking for. Or, if it doesn’t exist yet, and your instance allows it, create the community yourself.

  • Barbarian@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    You know what? Screw it, might as well join up here rather than on a relatively dead almost solo server. You guys seem like cool dudes.

  • icy@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I’m sorry, but I think the statement “You will be able to see content from anywhere” might be misleading. There are three type of instances: open, blacklisted, and whitelisted. So, as far as I know, controversial instances such as lemmygrad.ml don’t have access to beehaw.org for example. Admins can choose to un-link or un-federate their instances. Correct me if I’m wrong.

  • manifex@sh.itjust.worksM
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    1 year ago

    I’m still learning how federation works on Lemmy. My main account is here, but I had applied at lemmy.ml when they were overloaded and ended up getting an account there afterwards. I’ll probably just keep it for a backup, but managing your ‘instance’ or identity is worth mentioning.

    Each instance can have the same username, as there’s also a ‘domain’ of the instance associated with it. I learned this by trial and error of course.

    An everyday user probably doesn’t want to worry about federation, but considering the distributed nature of this platform, a primer on federation is prudent.

      • manifex@sh.itjust.worksM
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        1 year ago

        That’s great conceptually. Users may need an introduction to the implementation. For example, I’m on sh.itjust.works for my login. All the content I post is served from our instance, even when posting on other instances. It may not matter to most, but the change of head space may be a hurdle for people migrating from centralized platforms. Just some feedback. It’s a great platform, it will just take informed users, and hey, maybe that’s a good ‘filter’ or hurdle to be had anyway.

  • mobiuscoffee@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    I like the initiative, but I think the giant wall of text will be way too much for someone just looking to catch the latest memes. Giving people the room to play will more than likely be the least painful way to help others understand.

    I do appreciate that even with all the explanation, the last bit with a link to /c/findacommunity@lemmyml would lead to them not being able to make a post unless they were already on lemmy.ml!

  • Barbarian@lemmy.reckless.devOP
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    1 year ago

    Hey! Considering I just advertised your server on Reddit, thought I might put this here. Feel free to delete if you don’t need/want it.

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      1 year ago

      I’m gonna upvote this post and tell you yeah, that should even be enforced on server creators to add such a thing.

  • Cl1nk@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    How do I log-in in the jerboa app? Every time I try to click a button it says “login first” but I can’t find any place to put my credentials.

    Am I doing something wrong or the app is bugged?

    • PCChipsM922U@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      Tap on the hamburger button in the upper left corner. On the top it says “Anonimous” (or something like that, can’t remember), tap on that. It will give you an option to add an account. Add your credentials with the instance (username@instance.com). That should be it.

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        1 year ago

        Awesome! I couldn’t find that, the text is white on a light background. Thanks for pointing it out