I know not everyone thinks like me and Lemmy is not the same as Reddit, but honestly at this point (since I migrated to Lemmy) I don't care what happens with Reddit, I honestly love Lemmy and how it works. I'll stick with Lemmy.
I've seen pirate related subs on reddit be shut down over the years and the community disappearing with it, so I'm elated that this API stuff has led to a bigger push for wonderful subs like this finding homes elsewhere.
Will probably stick around and keep coming back to lemmy. When I first went on to mastodon i didn't quite like it cuz the whole facebook/twitter interface didn't work for me but this is very neat.
It just hit 12am on the 12th of June here and I refreshed one last time and the last post on my frontpage is from 7hrs ago... It truly feels like a ghost town.
Not so easy, Reddit has a lot of useful content uploaded over there, so I hope they revert their decisions.
Like a lot for FMHY, Educational, Politics, Expose, Music. I want to access them. Such contents on reddit can be days, months, year or who knows even a decade old.
I Hope reddit revert their decision.
You could also search for !<the community you want>@<url of that community's instance> in your instance's search field. In this example, you would put "[email protected]" in your instance's search field.
But... (tl;dr) earlier today I got only one method to work, and now it gives 404. Stuff seems to be breaking due to traffic (?). I'll try to ask under the guides post. What worked earlier was going to lemmy.fmhy.ml/c/<community>@<server>, where it might be e.g. <community> = warframe, <server> = dormi.zone in your case. You get the community name by going to its page (on the original server) and then it will be below the title after !, like !warframe.
The community tab here is supposed to show you all federated communities in "All" once at least one person subscribed to them so this should be easier.