it’s not really necessary to fully understand the concepts behind lemmy, it’s just like reddit when it comes to usage, but not everything is visible right away, sometimes you need to look up and subscribe to a community for it to be synced with this instance here and it’ll show up. There is also https://browse.feddit.de/ to discover communities. Oh and if you clink on a link that points to another instance like lemmy.ml or lemmy.blahaj.zone it’ll basically log you off, so don’t do that, just use links that look like !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone, for example. All that is left is to enjoy the experience :)
Exactly, “similar.” I’m subscribed to about ten communities, and they’re not in my feed. But there are others, and they hang in the newsfeed all the time. When I try to open some of them, they don’t open, and there is no indication that they are private feeds anywhere.blahaj for example.
Are you sure you have “subscribed” selected at the top of the feed? Also you should probably use “hot” instead of “active” for sorting if you don’t like seeing old posts. There is also an option to hide posts that you’ve already seen in settings.
The way lemmy does it by default rn isn’t ideal though, because it lends you to another instance which means you are basically logged off… it’s better to link it like [!196@lemmy.world](/c/196@lemmy.world)
I have no idea why lemmy devs chose for it to be this way, unfortunately I cannot do anything about it myself, but there is a very popular issue in the lemmy repo that calls for a change on that front https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048 so hopefully we’ll see it implemented soon.
Oh right, I actually saw another similar link elsewhere and clicked it, but both of them send me “logged out” to their own instance anyway. Is it not currently implemented fully or something?
the way you need to link is [some text here](/c/communityname@instance.tld), example: [/c/196@lemmy.world](/c/196@lemmy.world) which looks like this: /c/196@lemmy.world. It sends you to your own instance’s version.
it’s not really necessary to fully understand the concepts behind lemmy, it’s just like reddit when it comes to usage, but not everything is visible right away, sometimes you need to look up and subscribe to a community for it to be synced with this instance here and it’ll show up. There is also https://browse.feddit.de/ to discover communities. Oh and if you clink on a link that points to another instance like lemmy.ml or lemmy.blahaj.zone it’ll basically log you off, so don’t do that, just use links that look like !196@lemmy.blahaj.zone, for example. All that is left is to enjoy the experience :)
Exactly, “similar.” I’m subscribed to about ten communities, and they’re not in my feed. But there are others, and they hang in the newsfeed all the time. When I try to open some of them, they don’t open, and there is no indication that they are private feeds anywhere.blahaj for example.
Are you sure you have “subscribed” selected at the top of the feed? Also you should probably use “hot” instead of “active” for sorting if you don’t like seeing old posts. There is also an option to hide posts that you’ve already seen in settings.
Is this supposed to be a link? Just looks like text to me
when u type it on desktop it suggests a mention which makes it easy to link it !196@lemmy.world
it is also the syntax used to add a previosuly unfederated community to your instance on the /communities tab
The way lemmy does it by default rn isn’t ideal though, because it lends you to another instance which means you are basically logged off… it’s better to link it like [!196@lemmy.world](/c/196@lemmy.world)
Wew, why would they set up the system and then do it like that as default? Can you as host force it to do it the superior way?
I have no idea why lemmy devs chose for it to be this way, unfortunately I cannot do anything about it myself, but there is a very popular issue in the lemmy repo that calls for a change on that front https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1048 so hopefully we’ll see it implemented soon.
Oh right, I actually saw another similar link elsewhere and clicked it, but both of them send me “logged out” to their own instance anyway. Is it not currently implemented fully or something?
no, it’s not
the way you need to link is
[some text here](/c/communityname@instance.tld)
, example:[/c/196@lemmy.world](/c/196@lemmy.world)
which looks like this: /c/196@lemmy.world. It sends you to your own instance’s version.Sorry, I fixed it, but even if it doesnt light up you can just search for it