Technically the actual link is /m/[email protected], but if your kbin instance has no subscribers to that community yet, you have to first find it with the first link and subscribe to it, otherwise you get a 404.
At least on kglitch.social, using !newcommunities@lemmy.world seems to work like a combination of both: Searching for it when kglitch.social doesn’t know about it yet, going to /m/community if kglitch.social does know about it.
I wish the post rules would also include what to do for kbin.
At the moment if I’m interested in a community I often have to write the url myself.
Also I don’t know how to format kbin urls for lemmy users to follow.
Lemmy community for kbin: /[email protected]
Technically the actual link is /m/[email protected], but if your kbin instance has no subscribers to that community yet, you have to first find it with the first link and subscribe to it, otherwise you get a 404.
At least on kglitch.social, using
!newcommunities@lemmy.world
seems to work like a combination of both: Searching for it when kglitch.social doesn’t know about it yet, going to /m/community if kglitch.social does know about it.Thanks, I mean I wish the formula was included in the rules so people making posts would include it so I could just click.
The part I don’t know is how to post a kbin community for Lemmy users.
That’s easy: /c/[email protected] for the permanent link or
!Animemes@kbin.social
(the latter might only work if posted from kglitch)Basically, the exact same as for a lemmy community for lemmy users.
Thanks!
Yay maybe now thanks to you I can promote my new community!