I’m not sure what the current state of federalization is. I’ve tried to find it in the GUI but didn’t find an option to subscribe a community from another instance.

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    if both instances are federated with each other, you can simply copy the url of the community on another instance and paste it into the search field of your instance, then click on the community that pops up

    from there you can subscribe to it to see posts from it in your feed, upvote/downtove/make posts and comments

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        4 years ago

        are you running an instance yourself or are you on an instance that is not yet federated with the target instance?

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          I am running my own instance (two instances, in fact)

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            check out the federation section of the documentation, this will allow you to federate your two instances with each other

            if you want to federate with instanced that you do not run, at the moment you have to contact the person(s) running those instances and ask them to add your instances to their allowlist

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    Yes I do it from here and suscribe to some topics on the Africa instance. Post from here to there too.

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    Yes. You do it from the “copy” of the community on your instance.

    So if you’re on Lemmy.ml and want to subscribe to “c/StarTrek” on StarTrek.website, you can do it from Lemmy.ml/c/StarTrek@startrek.website

    If you’re using an app you don’t have to worry about it, also there are browser extensions that simplify it too, the way I describe is without any tools.