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coming along well, will take a while for users to spread out and not just mass on one large server, we need to spread out to keep this working and viable for the future.
To do that however, we need better ways to find communities on other instances, and more easily link to them with links that work on each users instance URLs. at the moment if I do !technology@beehaw.org or !technology@lemmy.ml those will take you off your current instance unless you are already on it, losing your login. The average user wont expect that and might not even notice they are on a totally different website and wonder why their logins don't work.
Apparently all of this as well as aggregated topic subscriptions (so you don't need to find and subscribe to 10 different communities for one topic) are being worked on, that will be very cool.
Yes, totally. Searchign and suscribing to other communities and instances it's a but cumbersome. Hell, even on Jerboa if I open the "name" of other instances it will try to open it in a browser.
Otherwise, as long as people keep comenting and bringing content this seems a good place.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1113
These issue trackers should fix that!
I hope they get addressed soon.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1113
These issue trackers should fix that!
I did figure out if I just put /c/community@instance into a link markup it works perfectly across instances for all users, which is nice, but there is no way to know whether the user will actually see a feed or just a 404 if the community is small or the server is slower and it is not yet in sync. clicking the link does not automatically federate unless you type it into your searchbar as far as I know. I havent really tested though.