Hello, Lets say that I found a post on lemmy.eus, for example: https://lemmy.eus/post/168138 I want to comment on it, but I don’t want to create an account on lemmy.eus as I already have one on lemmy.ml and lemmy.world. How can I find easily the post on lemmy.world so I can comment from there? I tried to use change eus to world in the url but this does not work.

  • falcon15500@lemmy.nine-hells.net
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    1 year ago

    For that post specifically - You copy the post URL and search for it on your instance (using the magnifying glass icon).

    Another way would be to search for that community (in your example, !lemmy_support@lemmy.ml) the same way and that will allow you to enter that community from your own instance and reply to threads there.

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      1 year ago

      Searching for the url in lemmy.world, I do not find the original post. I only find this actual post where the link is in the post text.

      Moreover, I do not have any issue finding the community from the lemmy.world and subscribe to it but how can I find this specific post from there? If the post is not new or hot, it may be burried under all the more recent posts.

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          Ok, I managed to find it by doing the following. From the lemmy.eus post, click on the fediverse icon, which link to the same post on Reddthat : https://reddthat.com/post/1976 and from there, if I search for this url in lemmy.world, I find it in search result. But it is kind of confusing, why does the fediverse icon link to a reddthat post even though the post has been originaly posted on lemmy.ml?

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    1 year ago

    Hello!

    I’m not saying I have the answer but maybe more knowledgeable people might come by if there is a discussion going on…

    What about you subscribe to the community, and then post there?

    It’s not ideal of course.