Check out the pinned post for a general guide to the community that includes lots of relevant examples.

The community is located on kbin. In case you don’t see any posts, no one from your instance has yet subscribed to the community. Subscribe and you’ll see new posts going forward. There are a dozen threads there right now.

Links are a still somewhat a mess, but hopefully at least one should work:

!urbandetails | !urbandetails

Full web link

/c/UrbanDetails

@UrbanDetails

Local lemmy.world link

Or just paste this into search: urbandetails@kbin.social

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      1 year ago

      Updated, but it looks the same for me on kbin. Does it work for you now? How does that link distinguish between communities on different instances?

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        1 year ago

        So a link that looks like !community will look for the community on the local instance, which works fine for you because it’s ON your local instance, but not for me because I’m on another one.

        A link that looks like yourinstance.tld/c/community will look for the community on your instance, which works fine if you’re logged in there like you are, but I can’t interact there because I’m on another instance.

        I can physically navigate to myinstance.tld/c/community@yourinstance.tld, and it will work for me, but as a link it only works for those signed in at myinstance.tld.

        But the shorthand version, !community@yourinstance.tld, automatically resolves to the working link for whatever instance the user is signed into.

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        1 year ago

        That’s really weird, there’s no space there for me, I double-checked. I wonder at which point it gets added when moving from kbin to your instance