Vote if you like, but the primary reason I’m posting this is because this community has been linked as a reddit alternative in the post.
Welcome gamers! You do not need an account on kbin.social to post here. Pick any Kbin or Lemmy server (lemmygrad and lemmy.ml are not recommended), make an account, and type @guildwars2@kbin.social
in the search bar to get here.
Consider subscribing to /c/guildwars2@lemmy.wtf as well if you’re able. There’s been some odd bugs getting their posts, hopefully that’s ironed out. These projects are still somewhat early in development, but have a promising future!
Also: consider searching #GuildWars2 to see even more discussion from the wider network. If you have any questions about federated social media, please ask them below :D
@man0fbass@kbin.social
Do you think that we can get https://lemmy.wtf/c/guildwars2 mentioned as a lemmy partner site on r/guildwars
, too?
I don’t think I’ll use kbin a lot for now.
But better grab the name just in case.
It’s slow going for now. I’m just glad we have a reddit-like place to go in case reddit collapses further.
Just saw the post over at reddit. Decided to just move here now cause of all the shit happening over at Reddit.
The following unviversal subscribe links should work from/on any lemmy instance (which already knows about the community on lemmy.wtf
or kbin.social
, i. e. at least one user has searched for it.)
Dunno, if there is a kbin equivalent. Maybe the following works on a kbin instance?
I assume you are referring to the /m/..
links?
The first link does not work , because kbin.social
does not know about the community on lemmy.wtf
yet. It isn’t listed under Magazines.
The second link does not work on kbin.social
, because guildwars2
is local to kbin.social
(/m/guildwars2), but it might work on a different kbin instance. I personally think that using a fully qualified name should be allowed, too, but the kbin devs seem to disagree. 🙂
Keep it open but limited and use it to reroute everyone to here or lemmy.
As much as I’d like that to happen, this part of the fediverse is definitely not ready for a mass migration of users. For now, it’s only longtime users and early adopters. The average user probably wouldn’t be okay with downtime, and the average moderator would be woefully underequipped to manage the community.