this post was submitted on 26 Jun 2023
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It depends what you mean by “official web app”, but GitHub is meant to hold the source code for programmers to run locally and contribute to it. It probably explains the assumptions about who gets there. What were you seeking by going there?
If you mean that you want to create an account and start browsing Lemmy, then you need to do it on a Lemmy instance; there is no specific link to one, because they’re meant to be usable equally. But I see you’re posting this from an account on Lemmy.ml, so it seems like you already got that figured out.
In short: what are you trying to do?
I was confuse by that page: https://join-lemmy.org/apps The "official web app" link
Haaaah makes sense.