Is Lemmy THE reddit alternative for you? Are you thinking about moving somewhere else?

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Kbin is host for both Lemmy + Mastadon (a federated twitter replacement) where you interact over both with the same login/username.

Thanks! So I guess the question I have now is why would I not move to Kbin if that means I get two services for one account?

I mean you can do whatever you want. The fediverse is provided as a free service by a bunch of hosts. It not like hosts are offering competing services.

I guess that’s pretty clear. I guess I meant more of what are the advantages of just having one or the other or both.

No idea. I've never used Mastadon or twitter.

So, I'm still confused with Instances and how usernames interact with different Instances. I hear there's different content on different Instances, but I'm not sure if I need a new username to log in there, or if I just don't know how to log in using my lemmy.world username.

I hope I'm not too rambly. I'm getting used to the jargon and a little confused.

An instance is like your email provider.

You can (mostly) email anyone at any email address on any provider, but you still need a username and password to log in to your webmail.

With lemmy, you can read and comment on any community, and respond to any user.

e.g. You are from lemmy.world, this community is hosted on lemmy.world, but I'm from lemmy.one

Brooooooooooooooo

Thank you. I've been letting the instance concept just kind of float by undetected figuring I didn't need to understand it to navigate it I suppose. But I much prefer to understand :) thanks for the concise wording

Thank you! That analogy clicks nicely in my head, so it's very appreciated.

An additional note: if you want to subscribe to a community on a different instance, you need to search for it through your home instance

Mastodon is also able to interact with Lemmy directly to a limited degree.

It's all ActivityPub, basically, and each platform just has its own different approach to how it handles that data. Mastodon displays them like Twitter posts, Lemmy displays them like Reddit posts with upvotes/downvotes and all, and Kbin has a bit of a hybrid model along with some sort of boost mechanic I don't understand.

Mastodon uses the boost button as well. I think it’s similar to an upvote, it just kind of helps the post get more attention. Since kbin is a kind of hybrid of mastodon and Lemmy, it uses both the upvote/downvote buttons and boost button. I’m not sure if boosting Lemmy posts does anything though. I haven’t used kbin or mastodon very much so some of my info may be incorrect.