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There's a houseplants sub on mander.xyz. I'll see if I can figure out how to link it...
!houseplants@mander.xyz ... Nope...
https://mander.xyz/c/houseplants ... Jumps to the browser at least in Jerboa.
No idea if there is an equivalent of typing r/subreddit...
Here's a link: /c/houseplants@mander.xyz
Linking is a bit clunky and a lot of people post direct links to a community with its home instance URL, which causes problems when you're browsing around. That's an issue I hope improves over time as the software matures.
Edit: I don’t know if that link will work in apps. I’m using the TestFlight of Mlem on iOS and it just crashes the app 😂. But in the browser it’ll take you to the community in your home instance instead of the community’s home instance.
Huh! Clicking that actually crashes Jerboa...
I don't know if that link will work in apps. I'm using the TestFlight of Mlem on iOS and it just crashes the app 😂. But in the browser it'll take you to the community in your home instance instead of the community's home instance.