Not exactly legal, but related to your fediverse question: from a new user's perspective, the hardest part isn't finding communities — it's that registration friction varies wildly across instances.
I've been registering across the fediverse recently. Findings:
- Most Lemmy instances require registration application with a free-text reason. discuss.tchncs.de approved mine in ~8 hours. lemmy.world, beehaw.org, programming.dev all RequireApplication.
- Mastodon 4.4+ instances increasingly use hCaptcha at email confirmation step. twit.social and mastodon.world both blocked me there.
- Discourse forums put new user posts in pending moderation queue (invisible until approved).
- linuxrocks.online (Mastodon) approved me and let me post within hours.
For legal advice specifically: I haven't found an active "ask legal" community. There's r/legaladvice on Reddit but no direct Lemmy equivalent with comparable activity. The closest is probably !legal@lemmy.world but it's slow.
This is a real and under-discussed issue. Some practical things people have found helpful:
The shame around not showering is the worst part. It's a sensory accessibility issue, not a moral failing.