Like the other commenter said you would do:
!community_name@instance_running_that_community
Only time you are linked to an instance is when you sign up with a username. Otherwise it’s subscribing to communities across the fediverse.
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Follow instance rules, be decent human being...
Like the other commenter said you would do:
!community_name@instance_running_that_community
Only time you are linked to an instance is when you sign up with a username. Otherwise it’s subscribing to communities across the fediverse.
@Crazytrixsta @LordMagnitude Hey, I have a similar question, what you mean by subscribing to the communities is that I´d be able to see posts made by any Lemmy user in that community?
Reason I ask is, I´ve already subscribed to a couple Lemmy communities but I just see the boosts or replies made by the community to other users´ posts. Not the posts themselves.
@Crazytrixsta @LordMagnitude Forgot to mention that I´m trying to see the post using my Mastodon account.
I’m not familiar with how Mastodon works (or the vernacular mastodon uses) but I know it is federated. So it should work the same way you subscribe to mastodon communities.
For Lemmy you find the community you want either by searching it on a search database (ex: https://lemmy.ml/communities) or just by browsing your feed.
You select and copy the address (ex: [email protected] , gardening being the community and thegarden.land being the server or instance).
When you have it copied (in the case of Lemmy) you insert it into the search bar and the result should be the community that you can subscribe to and be able to interact with on your own feed.
I’m sure this same principle should work for mastodon accounts as i can subscribe to kbin.social communities and mastodon communities this way on Lemmy.
Hope this helps you somehow.
I'm actually not using mastadon. Jerboa is an app that let's you Access Lemmy. I guess it could be considered like Apollo for Reddit.
I did try using [email protected] I'm search bar to subscribe to it, but for some reason nothing is showing up. It might be a problem with Jerboas search function. I might just have to use a browser to subscribe those those communities before being able to use Jerboa to view them. Thank you for your reply.
You have to subscribe to specific sub-communities, just like with Reddit. An instance is just a server; you can’t do anything with it. But each instance has sub communities like “Gaming” or “News”. So find the sublemmies on pathfinder.social you like and individually subscribe to them.
For example, try searching for this link to join a general discussion community.
https://pathfinder.social/c/pf2general or [email protected]
(Still learning, hope those links work)