Try this link: https://lemmy.world/c/catsubs@kbin.social
Someone else got it to start federating in lemmy.world
It needs to be manually searched first, if you search !catsubs@kbin.social it should come up, though another commenter said that lemmy.world is having some issues searching right now so that could be the reason
If you search: !catsubs@kbin.social on Lemmy it should show up as a community you can subscribe to in Lemmy. Someone on your instance needs to manually search it for it to start federating, not sure how it works with pinned comments though. Hopefully those will eventually show up even though they were posted before federation started. If not bringing it up on Kbin and copying the link works too.
I might need to create a Lemmy account just so I can learn more about how to use it, I’ve been using Kbin since last week and am really liking it so far
Read that as EPCOT at first and was really confused what a theme park in Florida had to do with the storms in Texas haha
Oh gosh right wing TikTok sounds like a nightmare.
Ugh, that’s so annoying. What’s the point of making great products if you’re eventually just going to shut them down?
I self host Mattermost it’s a Slack+Trello alternative. But they do also have just the Trello alternative if you don’t want the Slack functionally it’s called Focalboard
I’ve heard other similar tools only grab the first 1000 comments/posts does this grab everything? Or does it have a similar limitation?
Yup! No worries! Glad you got it figured out!
On Kbin if the community you want isn’t showing in the magazine list, what you need to do is go to the search bar that searches the whole site and type in the Lemmy community name followed by an @ followed by the instance name. For example: firefox@lemmy.ml
After searching it should come up and you can subscribe to it. It only shows up in the magazines list once someone on the instance subscribes to it, so if you are the first to subscribe to it you have to do a manual search first
It always annoyed me how the ads were formatted to look like posts, always felt like they were trying to trick people into clicking on it (which honestly that probably is the intent). Feel the same way with ads on Twitter. It’s one thing to show ads and another to format them to try and trick users into clicking on them