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You only really need one account on one instance. Except in cases of defederation you can read, comment, post and join communities on other instances from the same account.
Basically the choice is yours to find an instance with the rules you're comfortable with and make an account there. Every instance admin can moderate the way they want -- which of course could lead to some consequences, for example: lemmy.world defederated from 'exploding heads' because it was a right-wing racist cesspool. But even then, anyone who enjoys that can just move there. :p
Edit: If you go to Communities (at the top) and use the 'All' tab, you can find communities across all instances and subscribe to them easily. :)
Edit2: Been trying to explain it to friends, haha. But I suck at explaining things. :D So.. Every instance is basically the equivalent of reddit, except in this case there are numerous reddits with their own admins and rulles, and they're all linked (unless defederated). Every instance has numerous communities (subreddit equivalents). You only need an account on one instance to enjoy them all (again: unless defederated but in that case you could, if you really wanted to, just make an account there as well).
When i search on communities, it seems they are very fragmented. I can find 4-5 communities on the same topic on 5 different instances, with different subscriber counts. Is there some way to merge them in the client? Or can the mods decide to join forces?
This is true. I imagine that after a while 'dominant' communities will surface, just like they did on reddit, where it was quite fragmented in the beginning. But until then, I believe some devs were working on something like multireddit and I imagine (some) apps will do this too. There is at least one Firefox extension that does multilemmy, called Mullem.
In case you're curious, there are many apps already available across platforms, and more in development. You can see the entire list here: https://lemmy.world/post/465785