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Yepp! Found a self repair one on Lemmy.ml, although it's been inactive for a year:
https://lemmy.ml/c/selfrepair !selfrepair@lemmy.ml https://lemmy.world/c/selfrepair@lemmy.ml
Searched on feddit browse for a Rossmann one and there isn't any yet 😟. I don't think my instance allows new groups so I'm hoping someone makes one soon
Since I'm using the app right now, I'll have to recite this from memory. But at the bottom of the screen you should see a button second from the left three lines.
Click on that and search for a group in the top portion. Click on the group once found , and there there is a subscribe button. As of yesterday cliking it appears to do nothing. In fact it does work. Exit the list and go back in, you will be subscribed.
Let me know if you figure it out, I had to do it through the browser
Well on the plus side, it pushed me over the edge to start making the first 3rd party client.
What do you think of the name flemmy?
At least one user has to be subscribed to a community for it to get federate if i understood it correctly