How does lemmy differ from reddit? - eviltoast

Here are some specific questions.

  • Are the upvotes and downvotes I make, private? If I report a comment, is my report private?

  • Can someone follow me across lemmy instances based on my username?

  • If I want to make a community, is there a reason I would choose one lemmy over another?

  • Are the powers of moderators similar to reddit’s?

  • Where can I find a list of most active lemmy instances?

  • Any other differences from reddit I should know about?

  • Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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    8 months ago

    In an oversimplified way: when it comes to moderation, Lemmy is mostly like Reddit. The big difference is in the administration - each group of admins controls its own instance, with no group controlling the whole.

    Where can I find a list of most active lemmy instances?

    Here’s one. I’m linking this one because it allows you to look for communities (“subreddits”) too, not just instances, so it’s comfy to use.

    If I want to make a community, is there a reason I would choose one lemmy over another?

    Yes. For most of the time, it’s probably better to create the community in an instance focused on that topic, as people who like it will probably gather around that instance. So for example:

    • programming stuff - programming.dev
    • weaboo stuff - ani.social
    • science stuff - mander.xyz
    • furry stuff - pawb.social