this post was submitted on 10 Mar 2024
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Lemmy411 - Don't know where to find what you're looking for?
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As with /r/411 this is where you ask what Community you're looking for but not finding. Perhaps a bit more helpful now that some communities are only found on certain instances.
Found/new community announcements - there are numerous "announcement type communities - see https://lemmy.ca/post/612532
There is also [email protected]
Before you request There are several resources available to find communities and resources and these have been pinned to the top.
- there are community search engines at https://browse.feddit.de/ and https://lemmyverse.net/communities
- there are numerous other "find a community" and "community announcement" .. communities (list stickied; if you find another, comment pls)
- we will publish a Community Listing (at an as-of-yet-undetermined schedule)
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Rules
- Don't be a jerk or be deliberately unhelpful
- Please post a clear easy to understand request for a community (or instance!)
- Pls no NSFW requests - if you want to create /c/NSFW411 go ahead.
- No posting of personal information
- Please refrain from suggesting users should use search engines or directories.
- No joke, troll or misleading suggestions or requests
- No spam
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Although I know that it might sound like I am being a jerk, but I am trying to be helpful:
Are you saying that all of lemmit doesn't load, or just that one community? LemmitOnline is on the federated list for your home instance, so it should be displayed
https://lemmy.world/instances
If [email protected] doesn't load, but other communities from lemmitOnline do, then your ap might just have issues with how to display locked communities.
If the way to connect to the fediverse doesn't work correctly, you need to look at the pros and cons of switching to another app, or just a normal browser.
In order to link to a community, you need to start with an exclamation point, and have an at symbol for which instance it is on.
For example, we are on [email protected].
If your ap doesn't have an eaiser way to do it other that fully typing the whole things out, chuck that back into the cons list of the ap, and re-consider your other options if the cons list is getting too big.
If you don't have the exclamation point, but you do have the at symbol, your browser will see it as an email.
If you just link the URL directly, it will take you to the host instance website, which a lot of people won't have accounts on.
https://lemmy.ca/post/17109248
Lemmit or this specific community on that instance doesn't load in eternity for lemmy either