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Posted this elsewhere, but as people flood in maybe some community promotion isn't a bad thing...
Iβve setup an instance focused on some niche topics and hobbies, thereβs not much there yet but here they are if anyone wants to check them out:
FFXIV β https://possumpat.io/c/ffxiv
Bugs β https://possumpat.io/c/bugmenagerie
Esports β https://possumpat.io/c/esports
Gundam β https://possumpat.io/c/gundam
Star Trek β https://possumpat.io/c/startrek
Xenoblade β https://possumpat.io/c/xenoblade
Need to get a lemmy static going for the new tier!
It doesn't let me follow them, wants me to log in again when i click the link
Don't click the links, copy them into the search bar on your instance. You may need to search for it twice for it to show up. (definitely not too intuitive, I hope it'll improve) >
Can I follow these from kbin?
You can! To subscribe to something on another instance just go to the general search and type
<community name>@<hostname>
For example here's a search for [email protected]
I think so - if you search for those links on your kbin instance, I believe they should show up as magazines and you can subscribe to them the same way.
Someone said you can format links so that login is not required to subscribe. I still donβt totally understand how all this works. The example they gave was /c/[email protected]