Lemmy guide and F.A.Q. - lemm.ee
### Table of contents * What is Lemmy? * What is an instance? * How do I join a
community from another instance? * How can I find interesting communities? * Why
are image uploads on lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] limited to 500kb? * How can I post
images hosted on external services? * How can I ensure my community on lemm.ee
[http://lemm.ee] gets found on other instances? * How can I take over a
community with inactive mods on lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee]? * I’m still lost, how
can I get assistance? ## What is Lemmy? One great way to understand Lemmy is to
check out this simple infographic [https://i.imgur.com/b2QuYAR.png] (author:
@[email protected] [/u/[email protected]]) But if you want it in text
form: Lemmy is a link aggregator, in many ways similar to Reddit, but with one
key difference - there is no one central authority controlling Lemmy. The code
is open source, and more importantly, there are hundreds of Lemmy instances
which are all independently run. Even though instances are independent, they are
all part of the Lemmy network, and thus, users of one instance can participate
in communities of other instances. ## What is an instance? Lemmy instances are
servers which run the Lemmy software. https://lemm.ee/ [https://lemm.ee/] (where
this post lives on) is one instance, but there are also many others. There can
be several key differences in instances: * Some instances are small and run out
of home servers, some instances are large and run on commercial hardware
(lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] is one of the latter) * Each instance can define their
own set of rules (lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] rules are visible in the sidebar on
our front page) * Instances can decide whether downvotes are enabled for their
users (lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] users have the ability to downvote) * Some
instances may choose to limit community creation to admins only (lemm.ee
[http://lemm.ee] allows all users to create communities) * Some instances have a
tight focus, others are general-purpose (lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] is the
latter!) If you ever find yourself unhappy with your instance, you are always
free to create an account on another one and continue using Lemmy. Unlike
centralized platforms, you always have another place to go! ⚠️ Lemmy supports
migrating your account from one instance to another, which makes it quite
painless to move. However, your post history will remain on your old account
when you create a new one on another instance. ## How do I join a community from
another instance? Option 1: go to the list of communities by clicking the
“Communities” link on the top navbar. Open the “All” tab and you will be able to
browse and subscribe to any community from other instances that at least one
lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] user has previously subscribed to. Option 2: if you
know the exact name of the community you wish to join (for example,
[email protected] [/c/[email protected]] [/c/[email protected]]), you can
navigate to the search view by clicking the looking glass icon on the top
navbar. Enter the exact name of the community into the search box, including the
leading “!”: [email protected]. If at least one person from lemm.ee
[http://lemm.ee] has previously subscribed to this community, then you should
immediately see a link to open the community and subscribe to it. Important
caveat: if you are the first person to search for a community, then Lemmy will
initially tell you that no results were found. Don’t worry, if the community
exists, then lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] will begin syncing it and you will be able
to successfully search for it again in a couple of minutes. Important caveat 2:
if you are the first lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] user to subscribe to a community
from another instance, then historical posts and comments will not be
immediately synced. This is a limitation of the Lemmy software currently.
However, if old posts start getting some new activity after you’ve subscribed
(like a new comment or edit), then that will trigger a sync and the old posts
should start showing up for you as well. ## How can I find interesting
communities? You have several options! * You can browse our list of all
communities [/communities/listing_type/All/page/1]. This includes any
communities from other instances which have at least one subscriber from lemm.ee
[http://lemm.ee]. * You can check for ads for interesting communities in
[email protected] [/c/[email protected]]
[/c/[email protected]] * You can check out https://lemmyverse.net/
[https://lemmyverse.net/] - bonus tip, if you set your home instance on this
website, then all community links will lead to your home instance! ### Why are
image uploads on lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] limited to 500kb? One of the scaling
issues so far with Lemmy is multimedia storage. Several instances report growing
their storage by significant amounts daily - if lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] grew at
that same pace, I would start seeing increased infrastructure bills very quickly
(within months, if not weeks). To help mitigate this, users are asked to use
external image hosting providers as much as possible. On lemm.ee
[http://lemm.ee], we currently only allow image uploads for images up to 500kb
in size. 500kb was specifically chosen as it SHOULD cover most needs for any
avatars, and possibly even simple banners for communities. ### How can I post
images hosted on external services? For posts, just submit the image URL
directly (in other words, copy the image URL into the “URL” field of the post
you are creating). Additionally, for text posts and comments, you can use the
following syntax: , for example  results in: lemm.ee logo
[https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FearIilI.png]
## How can I ensure my community on lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee] gets found on other
instances? * First of all, you should ensure that your community looks welcoming
to new users. If your sidebar has useful info and there’s perhaps some activity
in the community already, then new users are much more likely to subscribe *
Once you have your new community set up, your community will soon become
automatically visible in our local communities list at lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee],
as well as the global community indexes like https://lemmyverse.net/
[https://lemmyverse.net/] * If you want even more exposure for your community, I
recommend making a post about it in [email protected]
[/c/[email protected]] [/c/[email protected]] ## How can I
take over a community with inactive mods on lemm.ee [http://lemm.ee]? 1. Make a
post in the community you want to take over 2. DM me (@sunaurus) 1-2 sentences
about what your plans are for the community, and a link to the post you made in
the community If the community you want really has no active mods, then I will
be happy to pass ownership to you! ## I’m still lost, how can I get assistance?
If you feel like anything in this guide is unclear, or if you have a general
question which you believe will be useful to others in the future, please just
drop a comment with your question under this post and myself or other helpful
members of our community can try and help you out. If you’re having any issues
that you feel are not relevant as a comment here, then feel free to post a
thread and tag me in our !support [/c/support] community.