No problem, that's what I've been doing but the app don't always want to catch those links.
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First thing I tried. Searching lemmy.world and hitting the "search communities" option returns only those that have "lemmy.world" in their description independently of the instance. Searching @lemmy.world and hitting communities again returns no results.
Somewhere I read a two year old post that there was the option instance:lemmy.world to limit the search to that instance but doesn't seem to work.
Wait, no. Not on lemmyverse.net in a regular web browser.
I mean from inside the voyager app. Like when I hit the explore button in the search tab and I can see a list of communities but the filter options are only all, local or subscribed.
I'm not sure which one is worse, either tells me that they didn't bother reading the message. It is hard for me to relate because I try to do my best to not send ted talk to a group chat.
Maybe I'd rather be ignored if they're not interested.
The worst part is that I know people that will use this regularly and also know people I'd be tempted to use it with because of their walls of text that I usually ignore.
After reading all the comments I think that what you need is a voice recorder, make entries Star Trek style and run the audio files through a transcription tool in bulk once a month or so. Or just keep them in audio format.
Me: Impulsive road trips? Really?
Me five seconds later: Oh yeees... I guess those times I went geohashing might count as that.
Where I live the first one is quite common, we call it "bufaforats", it means hole blower.
Yes, that works as intended.
Sorry, sometimes I try to be so concise that I drop all the details. What I'm trying to do is browse the communities of a single instance. Like when you hit the explore button in the search tab and you can see a long list of communities from all instances, then there's an option to see only those in your instance.
What I'm trying to find out is if there is something to type in the search bar that would return all the communities from one arbitrary instance.