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Communities are similar to forum categories, so Lemmy can be used as a forum. <br> | Communities are similar to forum categories, so Lemmy can be used as a forum. <br> | ||
Since it's part of the [[What is the Fediverse? | Fediverse]] different Lemmy instances can communicate with each other. [[What is Mastodon? | Mastodon]] users can also take part in Lemmy discussions. | Since it's part of the [[What is the Fediverse? | Fediverse]] different Lemmy instances can communicate with each other. [[What is Mastodon? | Mastodon]] users can also take part in Lemmy discussions. | ||
== Apps == | |||
* [[Mobile apps#lemmur | lemmur]] | |||
== Further Reading == | == Further Reading == |
Revision as of 01:54, 30 December 2021
File:Lemmy logo.pngLemmy logo
Website | join-lemmy.org |
Official instance | lemmy.ml |
Instances list | /instances |
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.
Apps
Further Reading
How do I get an account?
Getting started with your Fediverse account
Mobile apps
Best practices
Lemmy - the advanced page on Lemmy
External links
Guides