Hi all,
I am pretty new to lemmy and was wondering if it makes a difference where I register my account. On lemmy.ml the name „Green“ (this account) was available and on Lemmy.world „Green“ is not available anymore.
As far I understand Lemmy, it doesn’t matter, but I would be happy if someone could confirm or explain it to me. Kind regards.
Generally no, but it can make a difference depending on which communities you want to participate in. For example
beehaw.org
blockslemmy.world
so if you log intolemmy.world
and want to participate with abeehaw.org
community, you’ll have issue. Though it’s usually not a problem, beehaw is an outstanding offender.You can check for blocked instances by selecting the Instances link bottom of any page. For example you would go to
beehaw.org
and check their instances page to see if your login instance is blocked. Then you would check the instances page on your login instance to see ifbeehaw.org
blocked.There’s some network and performance considerations in selecting an instance. You want one regionally close for best network speeds. Then you want one with good server response. For example
lemmy.world
andlemmy.ml
are heavily loaded so you might get better server performance with a less populated instance (see https://the-federation.info/platform/73). Instance admin settings and quality can also be a consideration.No, it doesn’t matter. In fact the username itself doesn’t matter because you can set whatever display name you want anyway.
But basically it’s like email addresses: green@example.com and green@example.net are two different addresses on two different servers and they talk to eachother just fine.
Oh great. Thank you very much!