Okay, I think I understand Lemmy now. Do I have this right?
So here's how I understand it:
lemmy.world, lemmy.fmhy.ml, beehaw, (instances) etc. are all basically different servers. But they essentially all have access to the same communities, aka the equivalent of a subreddit, even though some communities are are hosted on lemmy vs beehaw, etc.?
If my understanding is correct, then, for the layman, each different instance can be seen as a site to view any of the communities, so we can register with one instance, and browse everything they all have to offer. Is that about right? Sorry, I know a guide has been posted, but I'm trying to reduce the functionality to fit into my feeble mind.
Like right now you're asking asklemmy from fmhy using the url https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/[email protected] but if i went and made a community called asklemmy on fmhy it wouldn't be the same community as the one on lemmy.ml
Would there ever be a way to synchronize content between communities on different servers? What I see as the problem here is that there may be, let's say, several Zelda communities on different servers, all with different content, so it would become difficult to follow all. Or is there any mechanism in place to prevent communities from being replicated?
Not that im aware of but what I have noticed is that you can cross-post across instances. Although most people just look for the most active community for the particular topic and follow it