Beside Lemmy 0.18.0 linking primarily to your own instance's mirror of the community from other instance, there is also a browser addon trying to solve this issue if you ever end up on a wrong instance. (If you do not find the button to redirect to your instance, try refreshing the page.)
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on version v0.18.0 if you write !risa@startrek.website it should create a link that points to that community on your instance.
Does it? !syncforlemmy@lemmy.world links to https://lemmy.world/c/syncforlemmy for me instead of /c/syncforlemmy@lemmy.world, even though I'm on vlemmy.net which is on v0.18.0
create a central Lemmy redirection service
This is contrary to what the Fediverse is about. [!risa@startrek.website](/c/risa@startrek.website)
is already unique and an identifier to universally refer to that community. It automatically links to https://your-instance-URL/c/risa@startrek.website
which makes absolute sense, because you have an account on your instance.
If you want to visit [!risa@startrek.website](/c/risa@startrek.website)
just open the link with your instance. Either by using the URL or by cop&pasting the URL into the search field, or by something like lemmy Link in your browser.
This is contrary to what the Fediverse is about.
I can understand how this doesn’t really fit well with the decentralised paradigm. I personally am more than proficient enough to deal with such shortcomings. However, it’s still a drag, and many other people will be scared away because of it.
There's an issue about it https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/1227
If you link [!community@instance.tld](/c/community@instance.tld)
the URL should be c/community@instance.tld
, instead ate the moment the URL is https://instance.tld/c/community
Usability-wise - absolutely agreed. I do wonder if it's possible to implement it on a technical level in a way that does not cripple smaller instances.
It would help if Lemmy would treat navigating to an unknown instance to searching for it.
I guess if it only affected the UI component and did not initiate the actual federation - maybe it could work.
Sure. TBH most end users are not going to care about federation and just want to see what a community is all about.