So, I joined Lemmy.world as it was the biggest instance.

Is there a way that does not include creating another two or three basically pointless accounts to view other instances in the “local” view.

For example: Say that I am Canadian, (I am not, but it works for this example) and I joined the lemmy.ca, but I also want to see what goes on at sh.itjust.works without having to subscribe to every single community in both.

  • trailee@sh.itjust.works
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    2 days ago

    Yes, sort of, in the Voyager app, but it’s awkward and unintuitive.

    Pretend you’re going to create a new account or log into a different server through Voyager’s interface. Search up the server you want (sh.itjust.works in your example). Tap it so there’s a checkmark on its entry in the list, but instead of pressing the big blue Next button at the bottom, tap on the three dots in a circle icon in the upper right, and choose “Connect as Guest”.

    Then it will be one of the account list entries and you can switch to it like you would switch to another account. Go to the community list from there and select Local. Now do a very awkward dance if you find a post that you want to interact with from your logged-in account. Best way to use this “feature” is probably just as community discovery to then subscribe from your account.

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      2 days ago

      Same is possible in Thunder through Anonymous Instances but you also can’t interact with the posts.

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      2 days ago

      Huh, it’s definitely unintuitive and a bit clunky, but at least I can read local news etc even if I can’t comment

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    Nope. The best option you have is tapping on “All” if you want to view all instances’ posts.

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      *With the notable detail that a user’s instance only sees posts from communities that its users are already subscribed to. Some instances have bots that do this for a more comprehensive feed, but that’s up to the admins.