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[[Special:MyLanguage/Lemmy|Lemmy]] - the advanced page on Lemmy
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Revision as of 09:38, 7 November 2022

Lemmy logo
Lemmy
Website join-lemmy.org
Official instance lemmy.ml
List of instances fediverse.observer
Mastodon account @LemmyDev

Lemmy is a link-aggregator and the Fediverse's replacement for Reddit.

What does Lemmy feel like?

Lemmy is similar to sites like Reddit, Lobste.rs or Hacker News: You subscribe to communities that you're interested in, post links and discussions and vote and comment on them.
Communities are similar to forum categories, so Lemmy can be used as a forum.
Since it's part of the Fediverse different Lemmy instances can communicate with each other. Mastodon users can also take part in Lemmy discussions and subscribe to lemmy communities.

Further Reading

External links

Guides