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How do lemmings subscribe to https://kbin.social/magazines?
I tried searching for !science@kbin.social but no results.
Try going to /c/science@kbin.social and clicking the subscribe button there.
404: couldnt_find_community
Probably because I'm from a small instance and none of my fellow lemmings has discovered it yet. Though even for big instances, someone has to be the first. So how to discover magazines?
I finally remember where I heard of this problem.
https://lemmy.world/c/newcommunities
I did do a search over on your instance lemmy.click, but it didn't work either. Very curious. I'm going to have to research how smaller communities import kbin.social magazines more reliably. Its probably less of an issue on Lemmy.world because we're bigger and someone else did the right process already (whatever... that process was).
They're "magazines" at kbin. https://kbin.social/m/science@kbin.social
They're "magazines" at kbin, so:
https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration
for example.
I don't think there's a "science" magazine at kbin, which is fine. Also of note, the magazine name is currently case sensitive, but I know it's on the list of improvements to make that case insensitive.
The UI I've found is still getting adjusted, but there's a subscribe button on mobile that's hidden behind the kbin logo and then the sidebar will open up and there's a subscribe button in there.
I'm mostly just browsing /all for now but streamlining the UI/UX looks like it's on the agenda to help new people find content
The poster you're talking to is from lemmy.click. The GUI looks completely from their point of view.
Here's a full web-link to what @spzi@lemmy.click sees: https://lemmy.click/comment/145357
So life is a bit difficult since we're all on different servers, and each server will have its own bugs with federation. But all in all, we're able to communicate and try to work things out.
This is the first time I've realized that comments are federated. I absolutely thought that the comments will not be shared across, and only the content would be. Woah.
Also that lemmy.click site has some nice UI
Kbin doesn't use the '!'
Try the whole url https://kbin.social/m/science