• @[email protected]
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    120 hours ago

    If you’re on an instance with only 1 user, they’re the same thing. But yes, Lemmy’s a lot better if you just subscribe to what you want.

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      815 hours ago

      What? No, use “All” to browse through federated instances and then subscribe to any interesting communities across the whole Fediverse. Then stick to the “subscribed” feed and only occasionally recheck “All” if you’re bored and looking for new communities with none in particular; otherwise, run searches for them.

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        13 hours ago

        Let me explain how it works when you self host like me:

        • “All” starts out completely empty, there are no federated instances to find this way.
        • You then have to browse communities on other instances and subscribe to them on your own instance. Only then will posts start showing up in “All”.
        • Since there’s only 1 user, the list of communities in “All” is the exact same list of communities in “Subscribed”

        For most people yes, you can just browse “All” unless you’re on a smaller instance, since someone on your Instance has probably already subscribed to the community you’re looking for.

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      115 hours ago

      A bit of a random question: on a single user instance, if you subscribe to a community, then later unsubscribe from it, would that community still show up in your All feed?

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        I think it would show up in All still, but only posts that were synced while it was subscribed I think?. I haven’t really checked if posts would disappear again. On the “Top Day” view I use, the “All” posts are identical to “Subscribed”