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: !newcommunities@lemmy.world
Either that or it’s an innovation on kglitch’s side. Kglitch also renamed magazines to communities so as to use the same terminology as lemmy and removed the reputation system.
/m/Animemes@kbin.social /c/Animemes@kbin.social Animemes <– Finally found one that works from Lemmy! [Animemes](/c/animemes@kbin.social) (Wow this is actually the format listed in the sidebar, guess I should have started with that one)
To be fair, if you can’t figure out how the syntax works based on the clear text, and usage everywhere else in Lemmy, you shouldn’t be allowed to host a community.
To be fair the post rules don’t explain how the ! syntax works.
!community@instan.ce
btw.That’s also the only format that works across platforms.
Not sure if it works on kbin? !newcommunities
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: !newcommunities@lemmy.world
Good bot
Ah, I guess it does. What about for kbin magazines? !Animemes
Nope. :/
!Animemes
!Animemes@kbin.social
Works!
Not from my end, that’s what I typed. Kbin and kglitch may be on different versions?
Either that or it’s an innovation on kglitch’s side. Kglitch also renamed magazines to communities so as to use the same terminology as lemmy and removed the reputation system.
!Animemes@kbin.social
Works.
I see
<a href="">!Animemes</a>
How do we format kbin magazine urls for Lemmy users to follow?
Gonna test this:
!Animemes
@Animemes
Animemes
Animemes
Animemes
/m/Animemes@kbin.social
/c/Animemes@kbin.social
Animemes <– Finally found one that works from Lemmy!
[Animemes](/c/animemes@kbin.social)
(Wow this is actually the format listed in the sidebar, guess I should have started with that one)To be fair, if you can’t figure out how the syntax works based on the clear text, and usage everywhere else in Lemmy, you shouldn’t be allowed to host a community.