this post was submitted on 02 Jul 2023
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I can't see any reason why you wouldn't do that
Honestly sounds like a great productivity tool
"Alright it's time for the meme account"
30 minutes later
*Alright time to get stuff done, let's switch to the production account that's subbed to all the communities with tutorials for the program I'm about to work in."
Is there any easy way of going about this for someone who doesnβt really understand lemmy yet? Iβd love an entertainment one and a seperate music production account
Basically you'd just need to go to the instances list and start picking instances to make accounts on.
And for each account search for communities from them and start subbing.
Some of them are easy to get into, others are a bit picky, some are really busy, and some not so much.
I'd recommend staying away from Lemmygrad though unless you want to be around people who simp for Russia and other authoritarian regimes.
Stick with the chill ones and you'll have a far nicer time on Lemmy, plus from the chill ones it's easier to block the shit ones.
Very useful, thank you!
Just create multiple accounts. Sub the communities in each that you want to. Easy as that.