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the good thing is that both Lemmy and Kbin can interact with each other ^^
I'm still trying to figure that out, like how can I (Lemmy.world) see kbin content? I don't see any of it I don't think?
Go to the search page and put in a link to a kbin magazine (what lemmy calls communities and reddit called subreddits) for example https://kbin.social/m/tech
One of the results will be something like https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
It might not have any content on it until you or another user on your instance subscribes to it though
Once you subscribe from the https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] page it will show up as a subscription for you on Lemmy until you unsubscribe so you don't need to search for it every time
Will it appear in my all feed?
I'm not 100% on that, I think so though.