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  1. When I use the https://join-lemmy.org/instances do I need to register a new account for example beehaw.org, sopuli.xyz and other server?

  2. From this video https://youtu.be/UirZ9zPCGtQ?t=155 he said that I can see other communities from "all" so that includes like beehaw.org and more?

  3. What are some tips that I should know to enjoy lemmy?

edit* how do you turn off the lemmy notifications. It covers my screen.

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[โ€“] hanabatake@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 year ago
  1. No, you don't need. It is the concept of federation
  2. Yes it does

It is explained on community instances

That mean, you have to go on lemmy.ml and search !technology@beehaw.org

  1. Look for communities in all instances, beehaw.org is nice. If you speak languages other than english, there might be little communities in your languages. I know feddit.de is pretty big if you speak german for example

  2. It depends of your browser. For firefox and for chrome