Thank you for breaking it down the way you did. It’s the first time I’ve been able to build/read the urls/addresses where it actually makes sense to me.
It’s felt like everyone was saying “the bathroom is to the left” to me in Spanish, but I don’t speak Spanish. You just pulled out Google translate for me lol.
No problem!
To complete the explanation then, the only other thing I might add is that if you plug that community into your home site's URL format and it doesn't show up, it might mean you're the first person on kbin,social to notice that community. In that case, plug the fediverse "address" (aaa@bbb.ccc) into the search gizmo by your username at the top right and your instance will sync up with it.
Can you explain how I would subscribe to them on kbin?
As you see there, their "home" address is https://lemmy.world/c/anime\_titties/. That gives them a wider fediverse "address" of anime_titties@lemmy.world.
Plug that into the correct format URL on your home site - as a kbin.social user, that would be https://kbin.social/m/anime\_titties@lemmy.world - and from there you subscribe as normal.
Thank you for breaking it down the way you did. It’s the first time I’ve been able to build/read the urls/addresses where it actually makes sense to me.
It’s felt like everyone was saying “the bathroom is to the left” to me in Spanish, but I don’t speak Spanish. You just pulled out Google translate for me lol.
No problem!
To complete the explanation then, the only other thing I might add is that if you plug that community into your home site's URL format and it doesn't show up, it might mean you're the first person on kbin,social to notice that community. In that case, plug the fediverse "address" (aaa@bbb.ccc) into the search gizmo by your username at the top right and your instance will sync up with it.