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Yep, I'm hoping that post blackout a lot of the people that started new communities will start advertising their community.
I think one thing that could really help would be "official" browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox that turn lemmy links from a instance specific URL to their instance URL automatically so it "just works"
e.g. your browser sees
https://lemmy.world/c/winnipegjets
and it automatically changes it tohttps://{your-defined-instance-domain}/c/[email protected]
Until then, we need to get EVERYONE using the right syntax for links like OP did on this post with his updates: e.g.
[Winnipeg Jets](/c/[email protected])
>> Winnipeg JetsThat style link only works if your instance already has someone subscribed to it. For now, only the search box will cause your instance to learn new communities.