I went searching for something today and instinctually clicked on a reddit link. Fortunately the sub was dark for the protest anyway, but it’s crazy how ingrained in me it is to go to reddit for everything.

Unfortunately now we’re going to have to get used to clicking on those clickbait tech articles like “TOP 10 FACEBOOK ALTERNATIVES 2023” to find information, and weed out the crappy blogs.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Is there a way I can follow that without having to create a new account? Still trying to figure everything out

      • Killarny
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        21 year ago

        How are those search terms meant to work? I’ve seen so many people recommend searching for communities by adding an exclamation point in front, but that has never produced any results when I search using Jerboa. Is that actually supposed to work, or is the exclamation point a placeholder that I have to know to exclude or replace with something else?

        • MrScottyTay
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          21 year ago

          I’ve had the same experience, I’ve found better luck subscribing to outside communities through the websites on desktop but it’s still not 100% for me. Jerboa really needs to find a way to handle community links properly.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          It seems to fail initially, but if you wait a few seconds and try again, it should show up. At least that’s how it is on desktop.

      • Rhaedas
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        11 year ago

        Default search is for Communities but I found I could only find some I looked for if I changed it to “All” when searching. It would say nothing found otherwise. They were an existing (but new) community on another Lemmy instance.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 year ago

        Someone needs to make an extension that seamlessly manages federations and servers like that, since it is going to be the worst part of switching

        • @ShutYourPieHole
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          11 year ago

          Hate to repost the same thing, but this might help in that regard: https://sh.itjust.works/post/70143

          It’s not really an extension, rather its a GreaseMonkey script, but it does simplify the process quite a bit by redirecting a community to your local instance. I’ve found it has simplified my workstream. I’m sure there will be extensions and other utilities to come in the near future.

    • @ShutYourPieHole
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      41 year ago

      I also found this GreaseMonkey script that simplifies the entire process by allowing you to redirect any community to your local instance: https://sh.itjust.works/post/70143

      This really simplified my workstream for adding new communities. There is also a script to reformat the site to look more like old Reddit if you are really wanting to feel at home. Some great work being done in that community.

    • @Ergonomic_Keyboard
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      21 year ago

      So far, I just search the sub name in the instance I’m registered to and it always appears in the search results at the top.

      Click that and I’m in!