I keep trying to make one. But when I finish writing the name and details I try hitting create and nothing happens, no comment that i did anything wrong either (im ont the mobile site btw)

Im trying to wrap my head around all this stuff now that RIF is down 😅

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    Lemmy.world is kind of overwhelmed right now with all of the reddit refugees signing up.

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    Ok so different instances have different rules on who and how communities can be created

    • some require that you ask the admins, and they create it and give you mod priveliges.

    • some allow you to create communities on an ad-hoc basis.

    • some only allow admins to create communities and give no mechanism for users to do so.

    Generally you can only create communities in instances you’re apart of, but you can be given moderator privileges for communities across instances, provided the admins of the instance where the community allow it. If you don’t like the community creation requirements of a server? Create an account on another instance and start a community there.

    Community names are unique only to the instance they are created on - meaning you might want to do some research and check if the community already exists on other instances.

    Otherwise redundancy means different versions of the same community on different instances can have lightly more or less palatable rules and moderators, therefore catering to different people of the same group.

    There is talk of adding an option to, on a per user basis allow an option of browsing a combination of communities across instances at once. But it’s hard to say whether this should be incorporated into the backend as an API addition or to let the various frontends implement it based off of the data they can already get from the API.

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      But you can subscribe to communities outside? How do I find communities and subscribe to them outside of my instance? I have some, but I think they came during the initial setup.

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        Ok so you start subscribed to no one - what you saw on initial setup was the instance “all” or “local” feeds

        The all feed is an aggregate of all the communities that the members of your instance follows

        The local feed is an aggregate of all the communities that exist on your instance.

        If you want to find and subscribe to communities outside your instance - you might have some success with the search function in Jerboa or on the web interface, but that will only show communities that your instance knows about.

        There are also community aggregation websites that communities can register with like https://browse.feddit.de/

        There are also Reddit migration lists like

        https://www.quippd.com/writing/2023/06/15/unofficial-subreddit-migration-list-lemmy-kbin-etc.html

        Theres also the community on lemmy.world called [email protected]

        Which isn’t available to beehaw users, but it does advertised newly created communities across the fediverse.

        If you have a URL of a new community, you can search it in the web interface on your browser, press the search button once, if it doesn’t show up, wait a minute for the caching process to complete and press it again. It should show up in the results and you can click it to open it in your instance.

        When linking communities on the threadiverse it’s something like this:

        [email protected]

        When tagging users it’s like this:

        @[email protected]

        Using these style links you can better allow people to browse the community or user using their instance to allow subscribing, commenting and following. Different apps have different degrees of support for it, but if you’re on Jerboa or the web interface it works quite well.

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        Yes, and I’ve been told you can be invited to mod communities outside your own instance.

        Jerboa has a search button, it’s on the webpage too somewhere.

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          You are correct about the mod part. I’m a mod on a community outside of lemmy.world. Haven’t noticed any missing features.

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          Hmm. Is the search showing me all the communities? It seems like the web page lists communities and I can’t figure out how to actually find them on the app. I search communities and only like 10 come up for any given search term. And then 50% of them just perpetually say “pending” after clicking join

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            The “pending” part is a glitch. You are actually subscribed. I am still pending in a sub I am currently a moderator of.

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            The “pending” part is a glitch. You are actually subscribed. I am still pending in a sub I am currently a moderator of.

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            Are you using jerboa?

            You search for a term and it’ll give you communities with that term. There aren’t many at this point. I’ve heard perpetual pending is a bug, you’re subbed.

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                It’s basically a ctrl+f function. There may be more related but unless it’s in the community name it doesn’t show up.

                3 weeks ago this place was empty.

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        Click on the communities tab up top, then make sure you select “All” instead of “local”. You can search or scroll. And subscribe. I would go into the communities and see if they are active. Lots of communities are duplicated across instances but usually one becomes the main community that everyone ends up using.

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    Another thing to look for is whether your community name is already taken, on your instance. (You can use the same name on different instances, but only once per instance. Same with usernames.) Sometimes Lemmy just gives you the spinning wheel of death when something is wrong, but doesn’t tell you what the problem is.

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    Make sure you’re not using any special characters in the name (identifier). Just lower caps letters. Not sure about numbers.

    The error message informing you of this is a bit borked.

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    I just find and instance that allows you to create communities. Make an account on that instance then create the communities and make my normal account a mod. Because my instance doesn’t allow communities to be created and I like it to much to switch.