Edit - I said “site” because I didn’t know how to even describe whatever this is

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    Yes in the sense that mostly the communists inhabit it. No in the sense that, because it is decentralised, no one can force you do to a particular thing if you host your own instance

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      So in that way if I get banned from one instance then I can make a new account in some instance too?

      I’m new here so I don’t know much about these

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        if I get banned from one instance then I can make a new account in some instance too?

        Yes. You can always create a new account on a different instance.

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        Think of federated services (namely lemmy) like a phone carrier. There’s a bunch of them, and you can call numbers on other networks easily, as they speak a common protocol. You (or your carrier) can always block either individual numbers, or entire carries. The thing here is, being a carrier (an instance) of lemmy is somewhat easy to do, and you can always switch carriers based on their moderation policies.

        Hope this is a decent explanation.

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            Also, tip, pretty sure that in the default web interface there is a toggle to deactivate bot posts. These bots are often just reposting what is on Reddit to try to stuff lemmy with content, but I tend to leave them deactivated. Also, never forget that the best thing after staying in a pit like this, is to touch a bit of grass ;P