Just an FYI, I think linking communities like this: [freefolk](/c/freefolk@lemmy.world) allows every user to click it and view the community from their instance, instead of actually moving to the remote instance where they’re not logged in :)
EDIT: this apparently only works if at least one user from your instance has interacted with the linked community, otherwise you get a “community_not_found” error… Still figuring this federated stuff out
I’d have to go back to spez’s teat to do that. I’m no fooking kneeler
/r/freefolk is leaking.
the entirety of reddit is leaking mate
Good habits start now. Link to equivalent Lemmy communities (equivalemmys? sublemmys? what’s the plural of Lemmy anyway?) as they come up:
https://lemmy.world/c/freefolk exists.
Beehaw has (tentatively, among at least some of us) decided that beehaw ‘sublemmys’ are hives, or possibly yeehives. We’re workshopping it.
Idk for everyone else though :P
Lemmi, obviously
Lemmae?
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Kilmisters, duh
Just an FYI, I think linking communities like this: [freefolk](/c/freefolk@lemmy.world) allows every user to click it and view the community from their instance, instead of actually moving to the remote instance where they’re not logged in :)
freefolk
EDIT: this apparently only works if at least one user from your instance has interacted with the linked community, otherwise you get a “community_not_found” error… Still figuring this federated stuff out
And that’s a good thing!
absolutely!