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Is there a major difference between Lemmy and Beehaw (or other federated instances)?

Hello everyone! Long time redditor, first time poster to Lemmy.world. As I'm learning more about the Fediverse, I'm seeing there are several instances that seem to serve the same purpose. For example, Lemmy and Beehaw seem to be similar, yet they are still separate.

Are there any big differences or factors I should be looking for when browsing different instances? So far, it looks like the number of communities and rules are the biggest differences between instances.

Bonus question: are there any good sources for learning more about the Fediverse? I've found these links so far:

https://opensource.com/article/23/3/tour-the-fediverse - Gives a decent explanation of the Fediverse. https://fediverse.party/ - Provides a link to different Fediverse instances, not specific to Reddit replacements.

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  • All of the federated sites push and pull content using ActivityPub (the technology that connects them all together), but they all seem to differ in the way their website presents the data and how you interact with things.

    For example there's an upvote / downvote button on kbin.social for articles, but also a boost button. I've heard that some places only use the upvote and others the boost (or whatever they call it)

    I found it easiest to just pick a place that looks decent and is chill and go from there 🦙🦙

    • I've read that upvote on kbin is basically "save" and boost is the functionality that would be upvote on lemmy or reddit.

      Edit: Well look at that, seems I'm wrong and so many friendly people here to correct me without resorting to calling me names. Already this is much better than Reddit. :)

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