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If I subscribe to a community that's from a different instance than my "home" instance, where should I browse to see that community?

For instance, I made an account here in Lemmy.world because it seemed like a nice, well rounded place to start. However, I want stuff from TTRPG.network to show up when I browse my “frontpage,” but all I see is my Lemmy.World communities....

searching for other communites on other instances works on mobile not on pc

Ok this is an odd one. If I am on an Iphone running wefwef (now voyager) and i search for (just for example) [email protected] it will find that community. But if I go to my pc and do the same search it will say “Nothing to see here - this feed is completely empty”. the only differences are : on my phone I have the app on...

How does this federated forum / site work? (kbin.social)

I migrated from reddit like a lot of folks. I'm using kbin.social, but it seems I can also see posts from people at places like lemmy.world. How many different instances are there? How does the federated model work? So far I like what I see, but I'm also just trying to understand how things are integrated here.

Is there a name for this tune/cadence?

I’m sure most of you have heard a chant/cheer using the tune/cadence I’m talking about, but it’s really hard to describe something like this in text. Most of the chants that use this tune starts with “Let’s go” and then some two-syllable word following it. For example, “Let’s go Jackets” or “Let’s go...

Is it possible to block a whole instance on Lemmy?

There’s a lot of instances using a language I don’t understand. I’ve been using Jerboa, and the only option I’ve seen is to block communities individually every time I come across one, but the popular ones have multiple communities (are they even called communities? My past reddit brain keeps calling them subreddits). So...

Can Lemmy posts be indexed by Google or other search engines?

One of the best things about reddit was looking for answers or other users with the same problem as you, and since Google didn’t really help with that anymore and instead insisted on giving you business results, the best practice was to put your search terms in followed by ‘reddit’ and you’d find your answer.

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