Can it be done with Voyager?
This process works for any community whether it’s on Kbin or Lemmy, and should work in any client including Voyager. It’s the “correct” way that should work whether anyone from your instance is already subscribed:
- Get the name of the community and the name of the instance. For example, let’s say you want to subscribe to “NFL” on “kbin.social”.
- Put them together with a “!” and a @ to make an instance link like this: !NFL@kbin.social
- Press search on your client and then search for that text.
- One of the options will be a link to that community (but your instance’s copy, so for me that will be https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/NFL@kbin.social). Click on it, and then click subscribe when it pops up.
Thanks friend. Much appreciated
Yes you can. Same as you do any other community. Find the one you want to sub to, hit the three buttons in the top right corner, subscribe.
Perhaps I asked the wrong question.
How do I get to the community in Voyager?
Search a keyword, and several options will show up, choose the Community one.
Keep in mind if no one from your instance has ever visited the community it won’t show up in this search. Then your best bet is to visit it directly from the browser then subscribe to it (that’s my understanding, somebody feel free to correct me if I’m wrong).
No - that’s the wrong way around. If no-one has been to it before, then search is the only way to get to it.
You’re trying to get to your instance’s view of the community right? That’s the only one you can press subscribe on. That local copy won’t exist unless someone has been to it before, and the only way to get it to if no-one ever has is via search.
Does Voyager’s search work that way though? Search is not consistent across the different instances I use (and it has nothing to do with federation).