Hello!

I’ve been thinking about hosting my own Lemmy instance, but wonder if there’s an easy way to federate with other communities/instances. I like to browse the “All” tab, but that tab would be empty on a self-hosted instance I imagine.

Is there a way to get all communities of certain instances in my All feed? Or do I have to search up each individual community manually once?

  • Jamie@jamie.moe
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    1 year ago

    I’m working on a Rust API wrapper around the existing common API to make it easier to use. Implemented the calls that could let someone do this exact thing at scale last night.

    It’s nowhere near ready for production and is still missing a lot of basic API functionality even for a simple bot, but I think it’ll be ready to publicly release in an alpha state within the next couple days.

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      1 year ago

      That’s neat. Is the idea that the bot user would enumerate and then subscribe to the communities found through the Lemmy API?

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        1 year ago

        Pretty much, that would force federation. Though I don’t think users in the other community would see your communities until someone from there searched one of yours.

        An idea I have is giving small communities an option to run the bot on their instance, and it would add them to a list. Then, communities voluntarily participating in that list could auto-populate each other’s communities through the bot. I could see spammers abusing something like this to try and flood feeds with garbage content until they’re defederated though, especially on instances with open registration, so there is a downside. But that’s something the community of proper users will need to be prepared to fight down the road.