I am a little confused on how the whole system works. I am also trying to log in to the android Lemmy client however nothing I put in the instances field seems to work
Instances are servers running Lemmy software that communicate with each other using the ActivityPub protocol (on top of other Internet protocols). Members of one server (instance) can read and comment on posts on another Lemmy server (instance) without leaving their server. I hope that helps.
Only if federation is enabled and both servers are either in allowlist of each other or just not in blocklist, depending on the settings of those instances.
I’m guessing also you’re using the abandoned android client that isn’t open source. Here are the current apps for lemmy.
You can check out join.lemmy.ml for a list of instances and join.lemmy.ml/apps for a list of apps that work. Like @dessalines@lemmy.ml said if you’re using the lemmy app from the play store it’s broken and has been abandoned, so it’s not going to work unfortunately.
Lemmur is an app that’s really good but the devs aren’t ready to put it on the play store yet. If you have the f-droid app store you can install it from there soon. I’d reccomend using the mobile website (which is really good, the devs have done a fantastic job on it)
So basically you choose your preferred instance and also you can read other instances to some extent from your chosen one. Pretty much like email. Though I’m looking forward to even more decentralised future like what is being discussed in the Matrixverse.
Update: Thanks for all the info, it makes a bit more sense now, and I’ve logged in after installing the Lemmur app
Paste the post url into the search field. If that doesnt work, you have to use the link behind the colorful fedilink icon.
Thank you. The colorful link worked! (the page link didn’t).
we also invite you to an instance of Lemmy which is szmer.info