Is it effective? Is it working for you? I don’t see myself running a Lemmy server, but Mastodon I would.

  • r00ty@kbin.life
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    My biggest issue right now is the difficulty finding communities in remote instances. Searching for !community doesn’t work and I’ve heard you’re supposed to paste the entire web adress but that doesn’t seem to work either. Puzzling since it’s so simple on Lemmy.

    So, if the community is already present (someone has subscribed already) on your kbin instance, when you click magazines it will be there and typing part of the name will filter the list and make it show.

    If the community is not yet on your instance, you click the search button at the top of the kbin screen and in that search box type the whole community@instance.tld and it should find it and auto subscribe you to it. From then on it should be in the list above.

    I agree this was less than intuitive and when I first setup my instance I really did wonder why I couldn’t find anything to subscribe to.

    In terms of terminology. I think it’s because kbin is trying to place itself as a halfway house between the threadiverse and microblogging. There’s going to be a learning curve and things are constantly changing.

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      I’m still not seeing it in neither search box. Strange. There also seems to be federation issues with some instances still. I only noticed it because PoppinKREAM migrated to Lemmy (sh.itjust.works instance) but I can’t see any of their comments, posts or user profile on Kbin.social and it’s been a week.

      I think the way people interact with microblogs versus comments and posts on a link aggregator are fundamentally different enough that I’m not sure trying to unite them under the same terminology is a great idea. Boost acting like a retweet for the people who follow you is not a bad idea though if that’s how it works, just name it something other than boost so people understand it’s purpose.

      And calling single-image memes in a shitpost sub “Articles” in a “Magazine” will never not be bizarre to me.

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        1 year ago

        What were you looking for, I’ll look on mine. The search I am talking about (if not in magazine list) is the magnifying glass at the top right in the area with your user name.

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          In this case I was looking for the instance feddit.nu since I was trying to sync up subscriptions on the accounts I have. Try fedditnu@feddit.nu. Previously I tried plugins@sh.itjust.works and it still doesn’t show up no matter what I search for in the top-right magnifying glass next to the username but it has finally appeared in the magazine list now.

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                Yes, exactly that. And posts have already started appearing in that magazine.

                Also yes, I see that user. I think it was already cached because I see some comments from them show up too.

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                  Thanks for testing for me. Very very strange. Must be specific to kbin.social? I’ll try to make an account on your instance tomorrow and check if it works from there.

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                    Sure, you can do that. I think I have the answer though. Both sh.itjust.works and feddit.nu have the issue where they return html when they should return json if the Accept header isn’t a very specific string. There’s a patch for the nginx config to solve it available but it seems they’ve not applied it yet.

                    You can test any instance for this by doing the following.

                    Find a local user on the instance and get their page (https://instance.tld/u/username).
                    Find a linux (or any OS that has it) with curl installed and type the following:

                    curl -X GET -H 'Accept: application/activity+json,application/json' https://userlink

                    If the result is html they have not patched, if it is json, they have patched.

                    curl -X GET -H 'Accept: application/activity+json' https://userlink

                    Will return json all the time on all instances, and I’ve patched my kbin to use this Accept header until all are fixed.