Found this on a reddit post. If someone has created an alterante to a reddit community you can post submit the link there. This might help with activity.
Hey all! Creator of sub.rehab here 👋
Thanks to everyone for the feedback and suggestions!
I understand how Discord is not the same as the fediverse and that the interactions there are different. But my goal is to show where subreddits migrated to and what are viable alternatives. It’s a fact that a lot of subreddits choose to list Discord servers as official alternatives and I think I’d be misrepresenting what’s happening if I don’t include them.
I plan some improvements on the filtering controls so hopefully that will help :)
I will also think about introducing a NSFW section, but I don’t want to rush that.
If you have any feature requests or experience bugs, feel free to open an issue on Github or ping me on mastodon @[email protected]!
The growth and traffic the past two days have been surprising and unexpected. I’m having a hard time keeping up with things (I also have a day job 😄). I can’t promise I’ll do everything, but I’ll do my best.
I’m also thinking about creating a Lemmy community or some other way where we can interact. If you are interested, follow on mastodon for updates.
P.S. And a special thank you to everyone who’s been complimenting the UI! I put this together in a rush (because I thought it was a cool idea) and I’m no designer, so it feels great to see people appreciating it <3
Discord servers do not fill the void of a subreddit. I hate that some communities have exclusively moved there. It’s nearly impossible to have a real discussion on an active server
1000% Even for a sub dedicated exclusively to memes it’s bad. The whole point of reddit was that there was a culture of content, on discord the content is far too short-lived
Just join the largest non-beehaw alternative on lemmy/kbin; a new era is upon us.
What’s beehaw? Why is it decentralized from everything?
Their admins are ‘too protective’ basically.
Discord can be set up to have forum-like threads. I think it’s a relatively new feature. It still suffers from corporate control tho.
We really need to figure out this linking issue with the fediverse. I don’t know who is managing the site but it would be nice to be able to produce relative links. For example if OP linked to
https://sub.rehab/?follow=kbin.social&separator=m
it should be enough to make the links relative to kbin on the pageRelated to this, Lemmy and kbin need to add a way to easily open posts in a different instance.
Far too many times I click on link only to find it’s a post on a separate instance, and have to manually search for it on mine.
I like that idea. Adding to the to do list :)
Still can’t figure out how to subscribe to anything on this list from within jerboa.
Yeahh, I also find it hard to sub to communities outside of my instance on jeroba, I hope that will become easier in the future, if not, I will be forced to create my own app lol
For anyone struggling to figure out how to subscribe to kbin communities from a lemmy instance, this comment string helped me out. The Lemmy instance you are registered with will be the first part of the URL and the kbin community will be the second part. For example, I’m registered with Lemmy.world so to register with the kbin Books community I typed into my browser https://Lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
From there, just hit subscribe and it will start showing up anywhere you’re logged into your Lemmy instance (I use Jerboa).
This is great!
Would be cool if they included nsfw subs too though
Also, putting discord there is weird af
Hope this helps someone
If you find a community you like, in my example, AITA, and want to subscribe from Lemmy.World, I think you can just use the search bar, but you can also do this:
I clicked the link to the AITA community, hosted on KBIN
On the right sidebar, I see this: @[email protected]
But I am on KBIN not Lemmy.world so I cannot login and subscribe from there directly only browse
To get to it from lemmy.world or if you can’t find it easily in the search bar within Lemmy,
Edit the URL to look like this: https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
So the format is: https://lemmy.world/c/ And then after the /c/, you put in [email protected], or whatever CommunityName@Server
Now you are logged into Lemmy, looking at the community, and can subscribe.
Alright so I hate to ask but how to do I subscribe to a community in another instance from within kbin? For example if I wanted posts from https://lemmy.world/c/maliciouscompliance to show up in kbin.social, how do I do it? If I paste https://lemmy.world/c/maliciouscompliance into the search bar all I see is a list of posts and comments relating to that. Same if I search for [email protected].
What I expect to happen (which is what happens in lemmy instances) is that I am shown a top level link to the community/magazine/whatever and I can click into it and then click “subscribe” but that doesn’t seem to be working for me in kbin.
Edit: alright never mind the searching does work. It doesn’t show the community as obviously as I’d like it to but it is working now. Wasn’t working before for some reason though.
@mmmbacon Try as
[@maliciouscompliance](https://lemmy.world/c/maliciouscompliance)
(leading @ instead of !) The ! seems to be Lemmy-specific; @ is traditional elsewhere.Also I’m elsewhere (mastodon) so this is a test too.
Edit because there is no preview and it autolinked :( The name should be @ user @ location (@ dis @ facebook29.com no spaces)
Okay so, i’m viewing this from a kbin instance. I clicked through to the link, found a community i’d like to join, but can’t figure out how.
It’s (i think) a Lemmy instance. I can’t figure out where to paste the above in order to follow it. I tried the search in my instance here and it came back “empty”, which I don’t know if that means that they’re not federated together, if this is a temporary “the servers are getting hammered” situation, or if i’m doing something wrong. Can anyone help?
Did you figure this out? It’s pretty unintuitive
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