does anyone know what information the guide contained? all I did when I signed up was click “Register” and create an account. is there anything I’m missing out on, or extra steps that I should take?
So far what I’ve done apart from registering is subscribing to the large communities on Lemmy that I’m interested in, you can find them here https://lemmy.ml/communities/listing_type/All/page/1
For example you can subscribe these communities just by searching them on kbin like this @gaming@beehaw.org.
However it seems like the kbin feed is already doing a good job at showing popular lemmy communities.
From what I remember, I don’t think there were any extra steps besides registering. The guide did go into detail explaining what kbin.social is for those looking for alternatives for reddit.
does anyone know what information the guide contained? all I did when I signed up was click “Register” and create an account. is there anything I’m missing out on, or extra steps that I should take?
Yeah, I would love to know what was in that guide to maximize my experience here.
Yep. There’s here, and there’s …now what the hell do I do?
So far what I’ve done apart from registering is subscribing to the large communities on Lemmy that I’m interested in, you can find them here https://lemmy.ml/communities/listing_type/All/page/1
For example you can subscribe these communities just by searching them on kbin like this
@gaming@beehaw.org
.However it seems like the kbin feed is already doing a good job at showing popular lemmy communities.
From what I remember, I don’t think there were any extra steps besides registering. The guide did go into detail explaining what kbin.social is for those looking for alternatives for reddit.