Reposting to the threadiverse
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Even more original credit: https://xkcd.com/2501/
Reposting to the threadiverse
Original credit @[email protected]
Even more original credit: https://xkcd.com/2501/
Basically like e-mail, if that helps.
You sign up on Protonmail, your buddy signs up on GMail. You can send mail to [email protected] from [email protected]. Proton Mail sees the address and sends the message over to GMail/Google. Despite there being 100s or 1000s of EMail services they all work together to form a singular service we call “email”.
That’s a lot of how it works basically. I’d add on community subscriptions to make it more complete. For example a user on piefed.social subscribes to [email protected]. Once the first piefed.social user subscribes, lemmy.ml will begin sending piefed.social a message every time something happens on [email protected]. So let’s say a lemmy.world user upvotes a comment in [email protected]. lemmy.world sends that message to lemmy.ml, the host of the community. lemmy.ml then sends a message about the upvote to all servers with someone subscribed to the community, including piefed.social. In this way all servers show the same thing.
But yeah, the important part is that it works. How it works isn’t always something the end user needs to know.

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I see the email analogy all the time but I don’t think it’s the best one.
The fediverse is literally like Usenet or IRC. You log into a server and the servers talk to each other and sync messages behind the scenes.
It’s not a new concept. In fact it’s going back to the olden way of doing things.
Most people out there don’t know how IRC and the Usenet work. So even if this analogy is more accurate, it’s less useful.
In the meantime most people on the internet use email.