cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/15953
Hi all!
So, I’m assuming everyone has seen links like https://beehaw.org/c/news and clicked through to find it doesn’t work right because it’s a different site (I’m assuming a different instance here).
Well, I just stumbled across an interesting feature: if you enter a link in the following format, it works for everyone regardless of instance of origin:
[News](/c/[email protected])
[My User](/u/[email protected])
You’re welcome!
You don’t have to create a separate account to participate.
If you click the “News” and “My User” links above, they open content from beehaw.org and reckless.dev inside whatever Lemmy server you’re curerntly using. Your account is on lemmy.world, so I’m assuming that’s where you’re browsing. Note the first URL becomes
https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
.Now view this post on beehaw.org and look at News link. It’s
https://beehaw.org/c/[email protected]
instead.This post is about how to format links to communities and accounts so they’re transformed that way.
Yes but I need to search where that community is first and then what the search is correct? For example maybe there is a r/rance community, maybe it’s on the French language website, I don’t know. I have to search on the German search bar first to find the result, then go to where the community is and find that search thing.
If you’re trying to find communities, you’d use the communities page or search function. You can filter both to only local (on this server) or all (any server this one hasn’t blocked).
The settings page lets you select which languages you see. I think posts and communities that are set to a language you haven’t selected aren’t shown, so if you have Undetermined, German, and English selected, a post or community that’s marked as being in French is hidden. That could be a little confusing I suppose - maybe the language filter should be disabled by default.