I use PieFed which is similar to lemmy. Mbin is also another option. This is determined by your instance (basically your domain name) not by you. They all have various good and bad points and all talk to one another.
If you desire, you can use clients (apps/frontends) to browse. I just use my web browser, even on mobile.
I prefer to not subscribe to communities, but rather block things I will never be interested in. I then set my sort to active and see what’s going on. If I find a community I have zero interest in, I block it. You may find subscribing to things that you like instead better, but I like to see what all is out there. Generally, though it depends on the instance software and client, one can block people, communities (magazines in mbin speak), whole instances, or keywords in a sort of filter.
There’s more, but this may already be too much or too technical.
Basically, just comment, post, and don’t be a dick and the rest will work itself out.
I use PieFed which is similar to lemmy. Mbin is also another option. This is determined by your instance (basically your domain name) not by you. They all have various good and bad points and all talk to one another.
If you desire, you can use clients (apps/frontends) to browse. I just use my web browser, even on mobile.
I prefer to not subscribe to communities, but rather block things I will never be interested in. I then set my sort to active and see what’s going on. If I find a community I have zero interest in, I block it. You may find subscribing to things that you like instead better, but I like to see what all is out there. Generally, though it depends on the instance software and client, one can block people, communities (magazines in mbin speak), whole instances, or keywords in a sort of filter.
There’s more, but this may already be too much or too technical.
Basically, just comment, post, and don’t be a dick and the rest will work itself out.