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Once you found an instance, before you create an account, make sure you get familiar with the instance rules and are okay with them. <br>
Once you found an instance, before you create an account, make sure you get familiar with the instance rules and are okay with them. <br>
Too few or soft rules could mean you're getting a lot of unwanted messages or posts on your local or global feeds. <br>
Too few or soft rules could mean you're getting a lot of unwanted messages or posts on your local or global feeds. <br>
Also be aware if the instance says it's a {{Internal Link|target=Free speech|link-name=free speech}} instance. For most people that is not the good thing it sounds to be.
Also be aware if the instance says it's a {{Internal link|target=Free speech|link-name=free speech}} instance. For most people that is not the good thing it sounds to be.

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Once you found an instance, before you create an account, make sure you get familiar with the instance rules and are okay with them. <br>
Too few or soft rules could mean you're getting a lot of unwanted messages or posts on your local or global feeds. <br>
Also be aware if the instance says it's a {{Internal link|target=Free speech|link-name=free speech}} instance. For most people that is not the good thing it sounds to be.

Once you found an instance, before you create an account, make sure you get familiar with the instance rules and are okay with them.
Too few or soft rules could mean you're getting a lot of unwanted messages or posts on your local or global feeds.
Also be aware if the instance says it's a free speech instance. For most people that is not the good thing it sounds to be.