Sorry, newb fediverse question:

For example, I can browse here through sh.itjust.works/c/general@burgitt.moe just fine. But I can’t seem to browse, say, animemes@burgitt.moe. I think I read that a user on one instance has to attempt to browse a community in a federated instance, before it will appear on the first instance? But animemes 404s, while the federation clearly works because I can see general. Does it just take some time?

I’m just trying to get an account which is on a well-federated instance. I want access to posting free-speech instances like burggit, but I also want access to post on mainstream instances like lemmy.world which defed burggit. I actually started on lemmy.world but switched to sh.itjust.works after looking at which their defeds were (literally just burggit lol).

For that matter, if I want to find burggit communities that are new to me, am I mostly stuck browsing the burggit front page, which means I’m logged out of my sh.itjust.works account?

What I really want is a good way to browse an instance’s local front page, theme and all, while being logged in on another instance and still able to vote and post. I guess that’s going to come in the form of some app/browser extension we don’t have yet though.

  • inventa@lemmy.fmhy.ml
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    10
    ·
    1 year ago

    Keeping in mind that I’m also a noob in all this…

    You automatically get access and visibility to all the communities in the instance you register in. You can also search for communities in other instances, but those have to be ‘added manually’.

    So, you registered in Server A. When you go to local, you see all communities on that server.

    If you go to All, you see all the local communities plus those that have been discovered (either searched or subscribed) by you or a fellow member of server A.

    You can go to server B, manually and check their local communities. Then, back in your own server you search for it using the full thingy (!community@serverb.com) After a bit (time for the Server A to cache it) the community will appear on your search, and you’ll be able to subscribe to it from Server A.

    You can also, in web browser, use the full link to the community based on your Server. So https…serverA.com\c\community@serverb

    Anything you can interact with (subscribe, comment) will always be done through Server A, and the software in the background will do what it has two to reflect it in the original Server