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The major Star Trek subs all have. Started their own Lemmy instance (startrek.website) and have their private message directing folks over.
Oh nice I was looking for a good Trek community. Did ~~/r/tuvixinstitute~~ /r/daystrominstitute move over?
They did! [email protected] is Daystrom. [email protected] is the mainsub, and [email protected] is the meme/shitpost sub!
How do I get to those from your comment? I clicked them and it just opened Gmail and decided the links were the addresses lol.
in the search tool of your instance enter [email protected] and it will find it and start federating it.
Try this, I'm still learning how to link other communities.
StarTrek - Mainsub Discussion
Daystrom Institute - In Depth/In Universe Discussion
Risa - Memes&Shitposting
Frustratingly, your first link there works for me, but the other two return 404s...
It's possible your space isn't federated with those communities yet? You might need to start the link with searching for them using the [email protected] command to force your instance to download their pages first.
Nah I actually did get in eventually, through the method you described. It didn't work the first like 20 times I tried that method (over the course of like 30 minutes), but it did eventually work.