Pardon my ignorance if this is a dumb question, but can a community be moved from one instance to another? Like re-homed?
Seems like it’d be handy if the people running an instance start acting up or turning nazi or something and you want to distance your community from them.
Wouldn’t want a situation where people start concentrating communities on the instances that have the highest user counts, then that instance owner sells out to some mega corp or starts doing some shady stuff.
Not necessarily. You can subscribe to a specific community on another instance by searching from your "home" instance with !<communityname>@<server> and subscribing from there.
I found connect, idk which others work well on Android. I couldn't seem to find liftoff. This is definitely better than mobile browser but the markdown options are kinda shitty on here tbh
You don’t have to. Implementation is a bit buggy but in theory you should be able to subscribe to and view all content from federated instances from your “home” instance
Think of it like an email address. Any account you have can talk to any other email provider, there are no limitations on that.
If you are not happy with your email provider (Lemmy instance), you can always create a new address at another provider and use that one. There are currently no features to automatically migrate all your history, but that may come.
what do you mean by "try"? each instance has a different UI, so if you want to explore the layout/functions of each instance then you'd need to create a new account for each of them. but if your goal is to explore different communities (local and global instances) then one account gives you access to all.
Not entirely, but I'm just doing what I can right now and learning as I go. I've learned the markdown well enough to transcribe, and that was my first priority
If the instance is being federated (i.e. it's content is getting pulled in by other instances) then no. If you really want to participate in an instance that's effectively been blocked then yes, you'd need an account on that specific instance.