Maybe this is not how it works at all and it’s better to host your own instance?
Testing this #reddit inspired #fediverse client… 👀
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Maybe this is not how it works at all and it’s better to host your own instance?
Sorry if this is a noob question but can only admins open communities?
Like for example if I wanted to create and moderate the following:
I would apply to do so somehow? Trying to figure out the user interface but maybe it’s limited because I’m on mobile.
Thanks
Howdy everyone!
I’m Cragsand, washed up roleplayer and science nerd. I’m mostly involved in Twitch streaming communities and post content and highlights and memes related to them over on Reddit.
Currently checking out open source and federated alternatives with the whole Reddit charging obscene amounts for API access, basically killing off all of their third party clients.🔥 Glanced at Lemmy but had some concerns regarding the bigger instances… Another project I checked out was KBin which looks promising but has some work cutout to improve their UI.
The subreddit I’m mostly involved in is this streaming/roleplay subreddit:
Would sharing comedic and sometimes mature/borderline nsfw clips and similar even fit in here? Not sure if this is the right place to ask either but appreciate advice! 😉
Cheers
Crag
Just learned that kbin magazines federate pretty well on Lemmy just by adding an @kbin.social at the end.
Example URL: https://beehaw.org/c/[email protected]
That is only one way though. KBin to Lemmy doesn’t retain the /c/ community name as /m/ currently. Instead posts end up in /m/random/. This will probably be fixed in the future.