Found another nice page for reference. You might be able to get some explanations for the general operation of the network and instances, etc.
https://blog.soykaf.com/post/what-is-pleroma/
"In my last few posts I talked a bit about Pleroma. Since then, we had a lot of questions about what Pleroma is, how it is different from GNU Social and Mastodon, why you should use it and so on. This post will be an introduction to Pleroma, so read on if you are interested.
What is Pleroma?
Pleroma is a microblogging server software that can federate (= exchange messages with) other servers that support the same federation standards (OStatus and ActivityPub). What that means is that you can host a server for yourself or your friends and stay in control of your online identity, but still exchange messages with people on larger servers. Pleroma will federate with all servers that implement either OStatus or ActivityPub, like GNU Social, Friendica, Hubzilla and Mastodon."
An example of a working, lively instance with Pleroma running. Showing their Local feed.
@togs I liked that page too, and the low requirements, specially for someone considering running a small, personal instance in a home server.
@design_RG
I support switching to Pleroma if it's cheaper to host, more efficient, and less complex on the backend.