I’ve been on the Fediverse for a little while now, but I’m only getting into Lemmy now. I’ve noticed that it is very cumbersome to follow communities from other instances. You have to click on search, select “Communities”, enter the name (but without the instance), find the correct one in the list if there’s multiple and then subscribe.
Why can’t I just… enter the fully qualified name somewhere and it sends me to the community directly? Why is there no search that works for unique IDs (like in Mastodon, where you can search for any global object ID (URL) to navigate there directly)? Or does that exist and I haven’t found it yet?
Another thing, is there an existing effort for browser extensions that allow interactions when viewing foreign communities through their own interface instead of your home instances? This exists for Mastodon for example and is really convenient (I can like, boost, follow on other instances as long as I’m logged in on my home instance).
Edit: The regular search seems to be working with fully qualified names/IDs for me now. Dunno if it was just a fluke before or a problem with the instance I was looking up.
Edit 2: Searching IDs (such as https://lemmy.world/c/fediverse) work (although it takes a while to load), whereas searching “names” like !fediverse@lemmy.world doesn’t. I don’t know if it’s because of my instance or not.
A lot of UX work still needs to be done for sure. Not sure if it’s exactly what you’re looking for, but there are scripts to redirect links to your home instance if that’s what you mean. Try these (requires a userscript extension like Violentmonkey):
Thanks, the second thing seems quite useful, I’m going to try that out.
It’s on par with reddit’s right now, lol. But I imagine it’s on the list, just not very high priority right now.
Not high priority? There is almost nothing more important, imo.