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FYI, kbin needs it with an @ and without the !
Example: @space.
typed as @space@lemmy.link
Ahh that makes sense, been wondering the difference.
I'm on kbin.social and it doesn't seem to working here even with the @.
Maybe lemmy.link hasn't been federated with kbin yet? Not sure exactly how it all works as I'm still pretty new.
I am having a similar issue here at beehaw.org. I can't see anything from @lemmy.link listed in the communities.
It takes time to federate the content after you subscribe
I have tried the search, for example !space@lemmy.link doesn't return anything - but if I try @space@lemmy.link or space@lemmy.link I get the response not found. Maybe I need to wait longer for the search to query the remote instance @lemmy.link?
I'm on kbin.social and it turns into a link
It seems to be working now.
When I search for @lemmy.link in magazines they all appear now, whereas before they didn't.
Problem with kbib is that they don't differentiate between an @bob "magazine" and an @bob user if you do @bob@kbin.website