Folks that have been here awhile probably already know this, but may have forgotten and new folks may not know it, so a reminder that we build the All feed together:
These previous ways will only show communities that are already known to the instance. Especially if you joined a small or inactive Lemmy instance, there will be few communities to discover.
With that in mind, for intrepid explorers here, I’d highly recommend looking for communities via Lemmyverse and joining them from here to make the All feed more varied than just Lemmy.World’s communities.
I post this as I was browsing through All the other day and noticed it looked like I may as well have remained browsing Local for how few remote communities I was seeing. And that’s not for a lack of interesting communities on other instances either!
Although...
…That’s not to say it might not also be due to a lack of activity in them, but that can be helped by looking for communities first before making them locally, I think!
Thanks for the FYI! I didn’t know it worked like that. How much influence does a single person have over what appears in the All feed? Let’s suppose I find an obscure community and subscribe, and I’m the first person from Lemmy.World to do so. Do posts from that community immediately start showing up in everyone’s All feeds? Or does it take a small army of us subscribing to the same community to make it really show up?
As far as I’m aware, it only takes one person subscribing & making the instance aware of the community to start its posts showing up in the All feed. What then determines how much it shows up in the All feed is just how active the community is, if I’m not mistaken.
Thanks for that link OP. This bit answered a question I didn’t know I had:
You can find more communities by browsing different Lemmy instances, or using the Lemmy Community Browser. When you found a community that you want to follow, enter its URL (e.g. https://feddit.de/c/main) or the identifier (e.g. !main) into the search field of your own Lemmy instance. Lemmy will then fetch the community from its original instance, and allow you to interact with it. The same method also works to fetch users, posts or comments from other instances.
I’m going to assume this works similarly on kbin.
Is it necessary to join them though? Or is it enough to, e.g., reply once, or even just search from within your instance?Thanks, I just found this community https://lemmy.ml/c/math on link you shared, but can’t open it on Jerboa or find it.
it should pop up if you search for
!math@lemmy.ml
or potentially click this: !math@lemmy.ml while viewing this comment from your instanceHow could you read my message if I deleted it?
It does not appear deleted to me
There are delays in how posts/comments/edits/deletes federate to other instances, which appears to be how the others were able to see it.
If you view this thread from Brad Ganley’s instance (click the little pentagram icon), your comment’s contents are still visible…At least as of the time I’m writing this. By a little later, federation may have kicked in & synchronized the changes.
Are you sure you deleted it? Its still there
That’s odd, here on kbin I can load up that page (just opens into lemmy’s website).
I have been doing exactly this for the last three days! The site can be slow to respond, so one has to be a bit patient at times.
Excellent advice.
Doesn’t always work tho. Opening https://kbin.social/m/android@lemdro.id for examples gives me a 404.
I’m not too familiar with Kbin, but does it work similarly in that if nobody there has searched for that community, it may not show up to subscribe to?
In other words, if you search its url: https://lemdro.id/c/android on Kbin, does it show up as a magazine to subscribe to/follow?
https://kbin.social/d/lemdro.id also gives a 404.
Just checked if lemdro.id possibly defederated kbin.social, but that’s not the case. Could be that they have the same bug lemmy.ml had that blocks all requests from kbin instances.
@ElectroVagrant Yes it works like that on kbin, at least to an extend. I am not sure when exactly it gets available tho. Besides that, as other people said, there seems to be a federation bug at the moment which seems to cause this problem.
I read that the admin is fixing that soon.
So, I’m using lemm.ee and the Memmy app, when I click on a community in the link you posted, it shows me the community but I also have to log in to subscribe. Using the lemm.ee login doesn’t seem to work (I’m trying to sub to worldnews@lemmy.ml). Should my account be in the lemmy.ml instance?
I’m not familiar with Memmy, so there may be some differences in navigating through it to subscribe to communities. If you can, you may want to try to copy the url or !worldnews@lemmy.ml, or simply tap that previous link, to go to it from lemm.ee and subscribe.
You may also set your home instance in Lemmyverse by tapping the home icon & typing in lemm.ee, then the links should open in lemm.ee with you still signed in.
I’m receiving an error when I tap the link. This might be a Memmy issue. I did see they’ll add instance search in a future update, so that might do it. Thanks!
Most of the apps are having weird issues with opening links at the moment, which isn’t helped by the fact that the link formats keep changing in subtle ways from one Lemmy release to another! It’s fun to see all the swift progress but definitely makes it confusing for new lemmings.
Yeah, it can be frustrating, but I’m enjoying it more than that other site. The bean memes are hilarious.
If beanposting is to be our legacy, I’m ok with that.