

Simply search for !action_movies@piefed.social on lemmy.ca. The instance will fetch the community from PieFed and you will be able to subscribe to it.
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Simply search for !action_movies@piefed.social on lemmy.ca. The instance will fetch the community from PieFed and you will be able to subscribe to it.
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I blame this on an UX blunder.
Bluesky users are taught not to enter their Bluesky passwords to enter different apps, but rather create a different “app password” for each one. Then Frontpage went OAuth which directs users to Bluesky login page. Bluesky brings us a different login page for OAuth use :/ and obviously does not remember that we are already logged in in the same browser.
This of course means that we have to enter a Bluesky password to a slightly different-looking website - a somewhat fishy way to authenticate a user…
Or even 33% as we should count PieFed and Mbin too (this makes 48k MAU overall). All 3 “apps” make one network.
There is Interstellar, which I’m using right now.
You might like https://piefed.social/.
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Refresh the site.
And when you see nothing or something from .ml, refresh again.
Some cursed behaviour from their lemmy-ui frontend. Something with enviroment variables??
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Something similar is available for PeerTube:
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PewDiePie posting on PeerTube will result with many of his videos being viewed on PeerTube. But either:
An entire network cannot be effectively marketed and accomodate a new users’ wave as well as any centralised website, like YouTube, or Bluesky.
I want instance name to be exposed and exclamation mark style works like this for Lemmy and PieFed, but not for Mbin.
Mbin shows only a comm… magazine logo and its name, but instance URL is hidden.
Of course this is manageable as I could make a disclaimer for mbinauts… but not today.
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And the community’s only mod has been active over a month ago. Nothing happens yet.
You probably want to use another Lemmy instance to search for this content.
(and actually Sepia Search is simply a search engine for PeerTube and that’s it. You are still getting the video only after you visit the instance…)