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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Deltasupernova@framapiaf.org to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

@asklemmy !asklemmy@lemmy.ml People using Mastodon to follow Lemmy subs, how are you organizing your feeds?

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[-] Kurt@lemmy.one 7 points 1 year ago

How do you subscribe or follow a lemmy community from Mastodon?

[-] Millie@lemm.ee 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I'm doing it with Calckey myself, but Communities basically act like users. You can search and follow them. You'll get to see posts in that community in your feed, and you can make top-level comments and reply to direct replies on your own comments, but if you want to see comments that aren't responding to you you'll have to switch over to Lemmy.

I basically just browse my own Calckey front page now and then when I see a Lemmy thread that looks interesting I open it in Lemm.ee or Blahaj.zone.

On Calckey you just search for @NAME@INSTANCE, whether the name is a community or an individual you'll be able to follow them!

Edit: I made a little VIA macro, so now I've got a hotkey that grabs the link in my current clipboard and searches it in lemm.ee. Made it a lot easier!

{+KC_LCTL}{40}k{40}{-KC_LCTL}{40}{KC_BSPC}{40}lemm.ee/search{1130}{+KC_ENT}{88}{-KC_ENT}{4067}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{+KC_LCTL}v{169}{-KC_LCTL}{703}{KC_ENT}{4000}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_TAB}{KC_ENT}

this post was submitted on 08 Jul 2023
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