We’re on the lemmy-verse now too, eh?

Enter [email protected] into the Community search button on your own lemmy instance to subscribe from there.

Stay zen!

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    2 years ago

    Hey … It’s my first day on Lemmy. I tried to search for [email protected] in the communities, but it returns no results. Is there some kind of trick to it?

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      2 years ago

      Nevermind! Since the message was cross-posted, I could get there that way!

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        2 years ago

        OK, just getting there doesn’t help me. When I go across to lemmy.ca it wants me to signup again.

        Is there a general Lemmy guide?

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          1 year ago

          Try finding it on https://browse.feddit.de/ – search for ‘gmecanada’

          EDIT: (June 30, 2023) browse.feddit.de seems not to find it properly tonight. I’ve read the search can be wonky when server load is high across the instances. The surest way to find the GMECanada community is to use this direct link.

          NOTE there’s also a ‘gmecanada’ community which is a read-only clone of reddit r/GMECanada created by a lemmy bot, on another instance. Don’t use that one. I’m trying to find out how to ask the admin of that bot to either link to the new lemmy community, or remove that mirror.

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          2 years ago

          Hmm… I am still learning the ropes too :) Are you trying from desktop browser, or a mobile app?

          Did you try just searching “gmecanada”, as well as “[email protected]” (no quotes)? If you can find it via search and then click Subscribe, you shouldn’t have to login to the lemmy.ca instance, you should have access from wherever you are.

          Edit: I just found out there is a community browser! https://browse.feddit.de/ to search for communities.