There are now multiple browser extensions to redirect outgoing links to subs in the threadiverse to your local instance of choice
Kbin Linker Extension
https://github.com/daniel-lxs/kbin-link
Lemmy Linker Extension
https://github.com/FackJox/lemmy-link
This is a major downside to how federation works currently and something we shouldn’t need extensions for, but as a stopgap solution I am glad they exist.
@liaizon @fediverse In a way, this issue lies on browsers lacking decent support for custom-schemes, stuff like handling multiple handlers and ability to know if the scheme is registered at all (so a fallback can be presented instead).
Heck, it’s even something that Mozilla was aware all the way back to 2010 and with the early Fediverse (OStatus) in mind. https://blog.mozilla.org/webdev/2010/07/26/registerprotocolhandler-enhancing-the-federated-web/
@lanodan @fediverse yep! this is coming even more apparent with the rise of even more federated spaces. come on @mozilla can we move browsers forward just a little in this area?
@liaizon @lanodan @fediverse @mozilla
Yea surely the browser should become the ultimate client for the fediverse.
I’ve basically embraced the idea and removed all apps and just gone webUI even on mobile.
Nice! There’s also a tool called sub.rehab with crowdsourced input on where communities have moved to (e.g. Discord, Kbin, etc).
Feel free to add in any other Reddit refugee locations!
I don’t suppose those work when you want to open some links on one instance and some on another?
Thanks for the heads up. Should be helpful
@liaizon @fediverse NICE. I was hoping someone would make an extension like this. I love the Fediact extension for Mastodon.
@liaizon @fediverse That was fast. Those sprung up quickly.
@tchambers @fediverse would like to see them combined into one, seems quite trivial to combine those two with one of the microblog one and have one plugin that does it all.