Hey people! I have just started using Lemmy and have have got a basic feel for how it works ok. The one thing that confuses me is the navigation using the exclamation mark, like ‘!linux@lemmy.ml’
All the help blogs say go to search in your home instance and type !linux@lemmy.ml’, but why would I do that. If I know the name of the community I want why not just go to the address bar of my home instance and add ‘/c/linux@lemmy.ml’.
Isn’t that easier, with less steps? Can someone explain the benefit of the ‘!’ addressing.
Cheers everyone!
This is a support question - please check the sidebar for a list of communities which offer support. Removing per rule #3.
the ! addressing allows you to post a link that anybody can click to get their instance’s version of the community link. So for example, !linux@lemmy.ml posted anywhere on lemmy becomes a link to https://lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/linux@lemmy.ml for me, but the exact same link is a link to https://aussie.zone/c/linux@lemmy.ml for you
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using a URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !linux@lemmy.ml, !linux@lemmy.ml
As someone on a different instance this is so not true little bot. If I click the URL I can actually access the page if I click the other link it doesn’t exist.
This is the downside to hosting your own instance
Perfect! That makes sense now, thanks alot for your help much appreciated! Cheers 👍