Open the search and you can find a community using the search field. To search for communities specifically it’s: !community-name@instance-name. Then it will show that community as a search result, and from your instance you can subscribe to it. No need to go make a new user on every instance you want to sub to one of their communities.
Try searching for it using the search field on your instance. If it’s not federated with your instance yet, you have to search with the address, and wait a bit.
I figured out how to subscribe to communities, but not sure how this works. Like I wonder if when a community is created if it propagates to the federation, or if you can have multiple “XYZ” communities.
Correct, and unfortunately it will fragment those users into silos I believe. I saw in one of the stickies, for new users to search for communities before creating duplicates.
Yeah I don’t understand how to search for subreddits. I also don’t know how this is structured… And there’s no clear way to explore and figure it out
Open the search and you can find a community using the search field. To search for communities specifically it’s:
!community-name@instance-name
. Then it will show that community as a search result, and from your instance you can subscribe to it. No need to go make a new user on every instance you want to sub to one of their communities.OMG. Thank you.
No problem! Happy to make using lemmy easier.
You might find the community browser helpful.
OK, I found a community I want to join. I copied its address. Now what???
Try searching for it using the search field on your instance. If it’s not federated with your instance yet, you have to search with the address, and wait a bit.
I figured out how to subscribe to communities, but not sure how this works. Like I wonder if when a community is created if it propagates to the federation, or if you can have multiple “XYZ” communities.
There are multiple communities with the same name. See /c/technology@beehaw.org and /c/technology@lemmy.ml
Correct, and unfortunately it will fragment those users into silos I believe. I saw in one of the stickies, for new users to search for communities before creating duplicates.