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I believe the devs have said they're working on making that work more automatically. Like having it happen as soon as a user clicks a link to it for the first time on your server. And also making links to communities outside your home instance automatically be changed so that it keeps you on your instance where you're logged in.
For example right now if someone on BeeHaw.org clicks https://lemmy.ml/c/memes, it'll take them to lemmy.ml where they're not logged in. They should add /c/ tags like /r/ on reddit, and when someone on BeeHaw clicks something like /c/[email protected], it should take them to beehaw.org/c/[email protected] so they can stay signed in and comment/vote/post. You can do this manually right now by creating a link like so:
[/c/[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
100% agree. People keep posting communities but manually having to watch for each one is tedious when you’re trying to add a bunch at once
Jerboa also needs a lot of improvement with following links. Right now, if I click those links in your comment that are [email protected], my phone assumes they are email addresses and opens my email app.
Wait, they're not e-mail addresses ? /s
I mean, same concept
I expect some innovation in this regard in the next few months. Rexit will have a big short term influx to the fediverse that will die down, but hopefully some that hang around are the developer types who are being shafted by reddit.
Rexit lol
fleddit
Big upvote. I figured out how to follow other communities from clicking the community tab at the top and looking at the URL. But it shouldn't be this hard. It should be way more seamless.
There's two things I wish this had:
(This is your suggestion) Lemmy websites and apps should automatically attempt to show external communities within their own website if possible, so that sharing a community from this one will still allow you to join up without further navigating
When seeing a "subscribe" button on another website, instead of it assuming you want to subscribe from the site itself and telling you to log in, it should first check if you're not logged in, and if you're not, ask if you want to subscribe to it from another instance if it finds any browser cookies for other Lemmy communities.
Other Lemmy sites having access to a cookie that says you're logged in could be a privacy risk for the user.
That would be very nice indeed
@ernest could this work on kbin as well?
AFAIK, it does. But the url structure is slightly different. Instead of
https://kbin.social/c/[email protected]
It would be
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]
with an “m” instead of a “c”.I’m still learning, so someone please correct me if I’m wrong.
It would be awesome for it to convert https://lemmy.ml/c/memes into https://kbin.social/m/[email protected] automatically.
For real. I feel like I recall a browser extension doing something similar for Mastodon. But I don’t have the coding knowledge to adapt that to this use case.
Interesting, I might look into modifying the extension for it to work with kbin
Any idea if there is a delay in community searching? Someone mentioned a newly created community (1 hour ago) on sh.itjust.works and I searched on lemmy.world for it and nothing but I can visit it directly.
Copy the URL and paste it into the search bar of your instance. That will force your instance to "Discover" it. It might say no results but go back to the community page then search the name again