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Or is it only the 3 that you can pick from where you can create an account in settings?

Still new so trying to work this out.

Is Connect for Lemmy only federated with a few instances?

For example I wanted to join lemdro.id As it's the replacement for /r/Android But when I search it's seemingly not there.

From what I can tell that is the Instance, and within it are communities. Are we able to add additional instances? Or even post across them? (I think I'm on lemmy.world?)

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[โ€“] Khaelas@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Thanks for the response.

So following the other guys response, I was able to connect to that Android community, and even subscribed, so it's in my front page now.

Why would I need to make an account on that instance? I haven't tried yet but it looks like I can respond even with my account from this instance too.

Multiple accounts would put me off really, I like to be able to look back on everything on the one account.

Also side note, but unrelated, it does seem harder to find communities, I searched Android on Connect and got relatively little. But I found this Android one by checking specifically on Reddit. Maybe that can improve some way in the future.

Why would I need to make an account on that instance? I haven't tried yet but it looks like I can respond even with my account from this instance too.

You don't need to. You can view and interact with other instances. The only case where this doesn't happen is if your home instance is defederated from the instance you want to interact with.

Also side note, but unrelated, it does seem harder to find communities, I searched Android on Connect and got relatively little. But I found this Android one by checking specifically on Reddit. Maybe that can improve some way in the future.

If I'm not mistaken, at least on the browser, once someone searches for a new community, it gets federated and then it should show up when you search it. For example: someone in lemmy.world searches for ! android@domain, now it's federated with lemmy.world. Now anyone from lemmy.world that searches for 'android' will find !android@domain, without having to put the whole address in the search field. BUT, this could work differently in connect, so I'm not sure.