The instances are connected so it should be possible
https://sh.itjust.works/post/8902?scrollToComments=true
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The instances are connected so it should be possible
https://sh.itjust.works/post/8902?scrollToComments=true
This is a fmhy post.
Yeah, I saw that they're connected, but none of the communities show up when I search in Jerboa, only when I search in the web UI and with a full URL, they show up. So yeah, I did add them through the web UI and can see them through Jerboa. Just feels kinda like the app is good enough for feeds and replying, just not about other things ๐คท.
Oh I didn't realize you meant jerboa. Yeah the search in it, doesn't seem to work yet.
Jerboa is getting releases like weekly and the new influx of Lemmy users has also brought new jerboa devs. The app will get better soon I'm sure.
Also there's talk of Reddit apps coming to Lemmy... Like ljdawson is talking about making Reddit sync a Lemmy client.
Cool, that'll be great, having a choice is the preferred option.
Even on reddit, I used the default app. I don't mod, my phone is new, so I thought, why bother ๐คท. Didn't really matter much to me, but I can understand how much it meant to people that mod really large communities.
You have to copy the link to a community (or post or comment), go to the search bar, make sure the search is set to "All" and not "Communities," then paste the link, search for it, then search for it again. Existing posts and comments won't be synced (unless you search for them), but if you subscribe to a community then alll new posts and comments will be synced to your instance.
Those communities will show up on your instance, so you don't need to leave the website of your instance.
Yeah https://browse.feddit.de is great for finding other communities.
Will keep this bookmarked, thanks ๐.
Yeah, I did manage to add them through the web UI, just not through the app... just feels like a lot of switching between apps and a lot of copy/pasteing just so that I can add a community.
When you say "that instance", which one is it?
lemmy.fmhy.ml
It's in the title, but maybe that wasn't obvious, since it's a long title and it was at the end.