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Slightly off topic, but is there a proper way to link communities across nodes? If I click that link, it (obviously) takes me to lemmy.ca, but what I really want is to go to that community on my home node.
There is, but i don't know how to either. Sometimes when I type ! a list of subs open up and thats easy proper linking, but afaik that feature is buggy
The slow way of doing it is putting the link in the search bar.
ex:
put https://lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy in the search bar from your group.lt acct and group.lt server figures it out and lets you subscribe