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With kbin, for example, you can go to kbin.social/d/beehaw.org and view the entirety of Beehaw's communities within kbin itself. I know that you can subscribe to particular communities on other instances, but I'd like to be able to view all of kbin's domain from within Beehaw on one page. Just wondering if Lemmy has this same ability to do so, or if this is currently a unique feature for kbin?

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[–] Schedar 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Just tried that feature with Kbin but one downside is that it shows you posts made to other instances if it was posted by a user of the instance you’re browsing.

So if you wanted to see /d/Star Trek.website you’d get all the Star Trek posts… but also other random things that Star Trek.website people have posted anywhere else.

[–] Schedar 2 points 1 year ago

At the moment I’ve been creating separate users for the few instances that I want to be able to focus in on (such as beehaw) then I can just browse with Local and then a general Kbin one for bits and bobs.