I’ve read that it should be possible, but my experience seems to show that that is incorrect, that you need a login for every instance where you wish to make a post or comment. Could someone who knows clarify this?

If you need a login for every instance of Lemmy to participate in non-local communities, then that will, I think, be the #1 issue with Lemmy adoption, and the main reason folks bounce off.

  • Dru5k1@lem.dru5k1.com
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    8
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    My mind boggles as to why someone would downvote this question. Why not just help, ffs?

    I run a self-hosted instance, so I have some experience with what you’re asking. You do not need to sign into every instance to post or comment. Basically, you need to first find the desired community using the search function in your own instance. Once you’ve found it, you can view, post, or comment through your own instance. This is what Federation enables.

    For example, let’s say I want to view posts or comment in a community over at lemmy.ml using my own instance. Let’s say the community is called c/asklemmy. As long as federation is enabled on both instances (which is the responsibility of the instance administrators), you can use the search function, within your own instance, to find the community and interact with it at your leisure.

    When searching for a community on another instance, remember to specify that the community is on another instance. So, for asklemmy over at lemmy.ml, you would search for [email protected]. The format is !(community name)@(instance domain). You can even copy and paste the URL of the community’s page into the search bar, and it will work just fine.

    There’s documentation available at https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html that explains all of this in more detail. Anyway, I hope this has been helpful, and welcome to Lemmy! (It’s so much better than Reddit).

    P.S. If you’re looking for an iOS client for Lemmy, Memmy is really good.

  • Dru5k1@lem.dru5k1.com
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    My mind boggles as to why someone would downvote this question. Why not just help, ffs?

    I run a self-hosted instance, so I have some experience with what you’re asking. You do not need to sign into every instance to post or comment. Basically, you need to first find the desired community using the search bar in your own instance. Once you’ve found it, you can view, post, or comment through your own instance. This is what Federation enables.

    For example, let’s say I want to view posts or comment in a community over at lemmy.ml using my own instance. Let’s say the community is called c/asklemmy. As long as federation is enabled on both instances (which is the responsibility of the instance administrators), you can use the search function, within your own instance, to find the community and interact with it at your leisure.

    When searching for a community on another instance, remember to specify that the community is on another instance. So, for asklemmy over at lemmy.ml, you would search for [email protected]. The format is !(community name)@(instance domain). You can even copy and paste the URL of the community’s page into the search bar, and it will work just fine.

    There’s documentation available at https://join-lemmy.org/docs/administration/federation_getting_started.html that explains all of this in more detail. Anyway, I hope this has been helpful, and welcome to Lemmy! (It’s so much better than Reddit).

    P.S. If you’re looking for an iOS client for Lemmy, Memmy is really good.

  • Illecors@lemmy.cafe
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    3
    ·
    1 year ago

    You do not need a separate account for every instance. It wouldn’t be federation if every server was a silo.

    • Floon@lemmy.mlOP
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      0
      ·
      1 year ago

      I am able to see other communities, but not comment on posts in them without a login for that instance, in my experience. Is that supposed to be the case?

      • LettuceTurnipTheBeet@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        English
        arrow-up
        1
        ·
        1 year ago

        You have to find the same community in your home instance, instead of going to that instance directly.

        I agree this is confusing, especially if you come there from a link. There’s no easy “go to this community on my instance” link right now, though there are user scripts to make this easier.

        What you can do is copy a link to a community or post and paste it in the search on your home instance. That’ll hopefully show that post and allow you to subscribe.

  • Dr. JenkemA
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    1
    ·
    edit-2
    1 year ago

    Nope, I’m posting here, to lemmy.ml, from a different, selfhosted instance right now.

    Now if lemmy.ml decides they don’t like me or my users, they can defederate from my instance and essentially prevent me from seeing any new posts or comments and prevent you and all the other instances see posts and comments I make to lemmy.ml.

    However, I think you can only create a community on your home instance. So I couldn’t create a community on lemmy.ml without making an account there. But like I said, I can still post, comment, and even mod communities on Lemmy.ml.