I'm told you enter the full URL into the search function, but that doesn't work. Is that normal or an exodus-related issue? I'd like to look at Kbin stuff.
I've seen chatter on Mastodon that kbin will view lemmy communities, but lemmy doesn't correctly view kbin magazines. I don't know if it's accurate or not. I have been able to join lemmy communities on other servers, however.
Would probably be a lonnnnng job for an SDF instance owner to write.
However! Such things often do well when crowd-sourced.
If Lemmy has wiki-like capabilities, we could all pool our knowledge there. (Mine is meager because I'm brand new, but still)
If nothing else, we could use the existing en.wikipedia.org to collectively create the document there.
I'm not sure it will; as I said, I have heard that subscribing to kbin from lemmy is not currently working, from users on mastodon. (I just tried that search and it indeed did not work, for me.)
I've seen chatter on Mastodon that kbin will view lemmy communities, but lemmy doesn't correctly view kbin magazines. I don't know if it's accurate or not. I have been able to join lemmy communities on other servers, however.
Note that you enter the URL as
!community@host
.Is there a user guide somewhere? This should probably be in the sidebar.
Would probably be a lonnnnng job for an SDF instance owner to write. However! Such things often do well when crowd-sourced. If Lemmy has wiki-like capabilities, we could all pool our knowledge there. (Mine is meager because I'm brand new, but still) If nothing else, we could use the existing en.wikipedia.org to collectively create the document there.
So
[!fedia@fedia.io](/c/fedia@fedia.io)
should at least return a result (with all filters turned to all)?I'm not sure it will; as I said, I have heard that subscribing to kbin from lemmy is not currently working, from users on mastodon. (I just tried that search and it indeed did not work, for me.)