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I tried that in Liftoff and Jerboa, but I'm only seeing posts from lemmy.world, no matter how I sort, so I figured I was doing something wrong.
Maybe it's just a bug or maybe it's because I just added a bunch of non-local communities this afternoon and they haven't gone through yet. I'll try on a desktop tomorrow and see if everything's cleared up.
Thanks for the help!
Perhaps these communities you follow from remote instances are not very active, so your subscriptions from lemmy.world (which tend to be larger and more active communities) are obscuring them.
I suggest you change the sorting order to "New". I found that the default "Active" sorting always shows the same trending topics for days. Reddit also had this lazy refresh cadence with its "Hot" sorting, but to a lesser extent.
This happened to me with Jerboa, but it's a bug. Open your instance on the browser and click Subscribed to make sure it's working. They should show the same posts
Only new posts (after your sub) would be federated to your home. So you might need to wait sometimes.
If there's already new posts there it's probably fedi issue
I think this is the answer, because this morning in Liftoff I'm seeing posts from all of my subscribed communities.
Thanks for the insight!
In Liftoff at the top of the main page you'll see a big drop down. You need to change this to Subscribed, then you'll see every community you are subscribed to regardless of the instance.
One way is to just browse your home feed and make sure you selected Subscribed or similar, here look at my screenshot: . Also Lemmy.World is having some issues scaling so not the best choice IMHO for the main instance, bc it would be best a smaller and stabler one.
In wefwef I have the option to browse my home feed (subscriptions), a local feed (what happens on my home instance), and an all feed of all federated instances. Your client most certainly has an option for that as well. Otherwise, try wefwef.app, it’s Apollo for reddit, except it’s in web app form and for lemmy.
So we have LOCAL and ALL feeds. Lemmy is missing a feature for feeds only on a remote instance.
e.g i can see LOCAL for lemmy.world. But i want to see LOCAL (or in this case REMOTE) for lemmy.ml.
You should be able to switch to the "subscribed" or "all" feed from the top in the liftoff app.
I really don't like Lemmy's interface at all.. I've been using Connect for Lemmy but switched to Jerboa and really like it.
I would just suggest using apps instead of the website until they are able to make something that actually works..
I'm one of the people that actually like how reddits interface, and I don't like the old design, it's just to complex and 2000s for me.
If you subscribe to the communities, they'll show up on your front page just like local communities. If you want to browse them, you csn go to lemmy.world/c/community@instance
Thanks, I got it figured out. I think it was just that the non-local instances were only showing posts made after I subscribed, so it took a bit before there was enough content to show up