is there a way to see the front page or list of communities of an instance without getting out of the instance you're currently in ? - eviltoast

For now, I can only visit a community from another server by searching or opening a post from that server, if I open it in the post’s original server or if I open their site, I’ll be in another lemmy instance and I’ll have no account there, so I can’t really interact.

So, I’m curious if is there a way for me to browse lemmy.ml for example (or other servers) and see all the trending posts there or browse their communities without me leaving lemmy.world

Basically, looking for a way to turn my current instance to be like a “window” that I can use to look into another instances.

  • 𝕭𝖚𝖑𝖚 𝕺𝖓𝖙𝖆@lemmy.worldOP
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    nah, I want to see just the communities specifically inside one instance, like just browsing lemmy.ml and see communities (and what’s trending) in lemmy.ml only without leaving lemmy.world.

    edit: on that note, it’ll be nice if that communities/all can be filtered

      • 𝕭𝖚𝖑𝖚 𝕺𝖓𝖙𝖆@lemmy.worldOP
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        yes, that’s what’s I’ve been using, and I know I can see posts from all instances if I just browse All instead of Local

        what I’m kind of looking for (and wondering) is that a way to… uh, like, check? on another instance, and see what hot posts are trending there just on their front page without getting mixed and competing for places in /All

        so for example, I’m here on lemmy.world, and after browsing a while I got curious on what’s trending on sh.itjust.works, so I go to shi.tjust.works and I can see all the currently hot posts only on shit just works without me getting logged out because I have no account on shitjustworks.

        in lack of better words, maybe emulating (or simulating?) a ‘centralized’ feel, ya feel me?

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          I don’t believe there is a smooth way to do this at the moment without visiting the instance in question and selecting the Local feed.

          You can use a link redirect script to then easily open those threads on your home instance, though.

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          Don’t know about lemmy, but on kbin you can go to /d/lemmy.world to see what appears to be something like a frontpage of lemmy.world.

          It’s far from perfect though:

          1. It only shows that instance’s local communities. In other words, you wouldn’t see that a lemmy.world community is trending on feddit.uk without going to feddit.uk itself.
          2. If the lemmy server has the concept of a downvote that would reduce a post’s rank, that isn’t information transmitted to other instances.
          3. I might be mistaken here, but if I understood correctly, it only shows posts from communities that at least one user on your kbin instance is subscribed to.
          4. It will most likely be a bit out of date
          5. If the list of (de)federated instances isn’t the same for your instance and the target instance, the upvotes of entire instances might not be counted for one of them.
          6. In future, some instances might determine ranking solely based on local votes.
          • 𝕭𝖚𝖑𝖚 𝕺𝖓𝖙𝖆@lemmy.worldOP
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            Don’t know about lemmy, but on kbin you can go to /d/lemmy.world to see what appears to be something like a frontpage of lemmy.world.

            This is exactly what I’m talking about, still a little janky maybe because the activitypub sites (Kbin, Lemmy, Mastodon) don’t work quite the same? Maybe if it’s between the same–what’s the term? software?–like kbin to kbin can be more seamless.

            Hope Lemmy can implement something similar in the future