this post was submitted on 04 Jun 2023
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Welcome to the Fediverse. You got a lot of good responses. For the most part as long as they federated they can communicate with one another, this isn’t always due to blocking why they don’t communicate.
Anyways, here are some resources: https://fediverse.party/en/fediverse/
https://codeberg.org/fediverse/delightful-fediverse-apps
You can participate in communities on federated servers outside your own (as you can see, I'm posting from a beehaw.org account).
Say you wanted to post something or leave a comment on the technology community hosted at midwest.social. You can type !technology@midwest.social in the Lemmy-ui search bar, you can go to the URL your-instance.com/c/technology@midwest.social, replacing your-instance.com with lemmy.ml or whatever your server domain is.
This allows you to stay logged in on your home site while browsing the other server, and you will make comments using your home server identity. If you did want to make another account on that server that works too, in order to see more relevant content on your home (like saying "Ope!" a lot on midwest.social) or that server could better match your philosophy.