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Is there a guide for how to register on multiple Lemmy instances? I am registered here, but noticed that I can't subscribe to communities on other instances? I assume I need to register there as well, but how do I get my subscriptions on both instances to funnel into the same place?
Thanks! Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this
Nope you can subscribe to other lemmy instances. You just need to know their link. For example, if you want to follow my Taylor Swift community and become a full blown swiftie like me, you can do this: (Make sure All, All, and All are selected when searching)
Thanks for the swift response!
While fine for me, I thnk this is going to be one of the bigger hurdles for newer users. It's not the most obvious, really. I'm not sure what could help, maybe some bookmarklet exists to make it simpler to subscribe via the instance you're using?
Completely agree, it's a major pain point. I've opened some issues on Github around it. Reddit had a manifesto that joining communities should the easiest thing to do, and we need to do the same here.
Something very similar exists for Mastodon in the form of FediAct so it's probably only a matter of time until someone makes a browser extension for Lemmy.
Small tip: you don't have to search with an exact link there, simply searching for "Swift" would've found your instance.
Only if your server already knows about the community. If you're the first person on your server (more likely if your server or the one you are subscribing to are small) then you'll need either the full URL or at least the !taylorswift@poptalk.scrubbles.tech part.