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There's join-lemmy.org, but that's just a list of instances.
There's no "main URL" to a decentralized space. There's only the URLs of participating websites.
Thank you. It’s been over a month and still haven’t quite got my head round the fediverse!
You can think of it like group chats. Each and every chat is an instance. And to be federated just means that two chats have agreed, that there is one person who copies the text from one chat to the other. In principle this, but much more organized with communities (sub groups) and subscriptions and the like.
Now in reality this is much more complicated, because people want to be identifiable across instances, which is why you can't have just one person in the chat posting Just the text, they need to mention who it was that texted that.
Losing the domain was like the person who was in both chats disappearing and you can't register with their name, but someone else doing what they did, would mean that everyone would need to update their filters, because "I said the first time, that I don't care about your weekend, Carl!"
So they try to solve that.
Some bridged chats in telegram might be better example. They use bots to bridge messages between discord, matrix, telegram etc.(eg. t.me/STKInternational (supertuxkart game community lol))
I might be too old for this, but good to know.