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Hi hello. Just got my Lemmy account today. A refugee from Reddit. I had been a reddit user for over 11 years. Apparently I pissed off an admin saying something. I'm not sure exactly what because the comment was deleted and they banned me. I assume the comment was related to Canada and Trump nonsense. Whatever.
This is actually great timing because I didn't want to use a social media company in the US given the state they are in now and the direction they're heading.
Being a left leaning Canadian, getting banned from reddit was probably just a matter of time anyway.
Welcome 😊
Accounts and anonymity?
For social media, I don't mind using my real name and email to register as long as only my username shows on posts or image uploads.
When I upload an image, what can other users see?
I start to respond to a post or comment that I see on NEW. I finish and right before I hit post, I notice the instance/server is completely unrelated to my response and I deleted my post :) - It's an added nuance to Lemmy that takes some getting used to.
Would you be able to share an example? (Short description or screenshot is fine)
We might be able to clarify or add it to the guides in the future
The question was "What type of stuff are you buying off Aliexpress?"
I started responding with "toys, cleaning supplies, phone cases, etc." And then I noticed I was responding to a post on ** Aliexpress@programming.dev**
So I felt like my response wouldn't be as helpful or would be off-topic because I was responding on the programming.dev instance.
Right? That makes sense right? LOL
There's actually no harm in commenting on communities from another instance!
Often there will be one large community for each topic, on some random instance, rather than individual communities on every instance. The diagrams on this doc might help to see how it works: https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/for-users/detailed-overview
It is possible that a community is intended for a certain group of people, and ideally the community name will indicate that. If not, you can open up the community and check the sidebar. For example, !medicine@lemmy.ca is named 'Medicine Canada', and it is intended for Canadian medical professionals / Canadian medical news, while !medicine@mander.xyz is named 'Medicine', and it is the general community for the topic.
We didn't have to make 'Medicine Canada' on lemmy.ca, and in fact, there are many non-Canadian communities on lemmy.ca. It all comes down to what the community mods want the community to be about. The instance is just where they chose to set up shop.
In your case, the sidebar at !aliexpress@programming.dev says:
An unofficial English-speaking channel for discussing Aliexpress and Alibaba, interesting products you find, asking for product recommendations, and any scams by the sellers.
When in doubt, just check the community sidebar :)
Reddit has become just an absolute dumpster fire lately. Anything even remotely negative and bam you're banned. Even the gifs i could post got so limited. I'm done with it, and am joining the exodus.