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Could we get something like PieFed's "Add Remote" button?
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my subscriptions have been mostly coming through posts about new communities.
when someone posts a link to a remote, they are formed in such a way that my mbin instance automagically searches for, creates and dumps me into that newly created remote community. im sure its just a part of its search/routing.
at that point, the instance is subscribed to the remote community.
then i click 'subscribe', which subs my specific account.
edit: yep, theyre crafting the links to force it through the processor like this
!photorestoration@lemmy.world
more literally: /search?q=photorestoration@lemmy.world
True, and the same happens here on kbin.social. However, in the case where there isn't a link to automatically do the search for you, I still think it'd be helpful to have something more intuitive than the community only appearing when the exact address is put in the general search bar.
EDIT: To give an example where this would be useful, what if you're someone on a newer Kbin instance and want to add an existing community? You'll have to know the method of doing it, and if you don't, you're out of luck. Having a dedicated button and interface for this would make it much more intuitive. When I saw PieFed's "Add Remote" button, I immediately got what it did, whereas I still have no clue how to make Kbin communities visible on most Lemmy instances.
oh yep, its confusing.
i think an elegant solution would be a '+' link on the subscribed side-panel, which could popup a single textfield for you to paste or search in., which then redirects you to either the newly created sub, or the failed search results. so basically what you requested. this kind of thing is more cosmetic than anything as all those bits already exist..might be trivial to implement.