Since it seems to be a common question for many new users.

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    Think of instances (lemmy.world, kbin.social, sh.itjust.works, etc.) like planets. Each planet contains cities (or subreddits communities). Most of these planets are federated meaning that if you were born on one planet (have a login) then you can travel and participate the galaxy of cities and planets. If a planet defederates, then you can no longer travel there if you were not from there.

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      1 year ago

      What is the major difference between something like Lemmy vs Kbin, etc., compared to just two different Lemmy “planets”?

      Also, how do other platforms in the fediverse fit into this analogy? Something like Mastodon, would that be considered another galaxy? Is there any travel between these or do they require the birth of a new fedinaut within that galaxy to interact with those worlds?

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        If I understand correctly, local only shows your planet and you can participate fully.

        All shows the entire galactic federation (though you may only get to sightsee other planets, but not talk to the locals without getting a visa (login credentials for that planet))

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        1 year ago

        Local shows posts posted on your planet, All shows the entire federation (galaxy).

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        The best you can do right now is recreate it on another planet. Hopefully someday there will be a way to migrate (or a way to export/import).

      • Margot Robbie@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Sign up for a new account at a different instance. While you can transfer your account to another instance in Mastodon, you can’t do it for Lemmy right now.