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You should be using !asklemmy@lemmy.world type links instead of direct URLs. If I click, it kicks me out of my app to where I can’t subscribe as I’m not logged in to that instance.
Using the link I provided allows users to subscribe from the instance they are using. Your method would require they be on desktop and change the URL path manually so they can subscribe from their instance.
Using !community notation is a Lemmy-only thing. Not everybody is reading this from Lemmy, and this particular community and the OP are both on /kbin. Providing direct URLs is a more generally useful way of linking to communities in the fediverse.
I’m pretty new to this, myself. So do I just go, for example, !240sx ?
EDIT: Apparently not. It doesn’t seem to be linking to the local magazine. I tried to use
!240sx@kbin.social
.@Tygr @herpderpedia Kbin does not support
!community
links just yet, but it’s in the works on some level. Linking to Lemmy communities from here can’t really be done without the full URL, which does mean one would have to provide two links - one that works on Kbin, and one that points to the original instance.In related news, linking to Kbin magazines is currently a bit borked as well, because the only other syntax that works (@magname) is assumed to refer to a user account and not a magazine.
How do we mass subscribe to all?
@LEDZeppelin you can’t at the moment
Any from other instances?
https://lemmyverse.net/ is the most complete list you’re likely to find since it uses a crawler to find federated instances and their communities from an initial seed list of known instances. So unless an instance is defederated from all of the instances in their seed list then it should appear on there. It also counts subscriber numbers, etc. as a sum across all the instances it finds, which should give a sense of where the majority of the community are gathered if there are duplicates.