Just an FYI, I think linking communities like this: [freefolk](/c/freefolk@lemmy.world) allows every user to click it and view the community from their instance, instead of actually moving to the remote instance where they’re not logged in :)
EDIT: this apparently only works if at least one user from your instance has interacted with the linked community, otherwise you get a “community_not_found” error… Still figuring this federated stuff out
Good habits start now. Link to equivalent Lemmy communities (equivalemmys? sublemmys? what’s the plural of Lemmy anyway?) as they come up:
https://lemmy.world/c/freefolk exists.
Beehaw has (tentatively, among at least some of us) decided that beehaw ‘sublemmys’ are hives, or possibly yeehives. We’re workshopping it.
Idk for everyone else though :P
Edit: we’re all clearly lemmings.
Lemmi, obviously
Lemmae?
Lemmings
Kilmisters, duh
Just an FYI, I think linking communities like this: [freefolk](/c/freefolk@lemmy.world) allows every user to click it and view the community from their instance, instead of actually moving to the remote instance where they’re not logged in :)
freefolk
EDIT: this apparently only works if at least one user from your instance has interacted with the linked community, otherwise you get a “community_not_found” error… Still figuring this federated stuff out