Table of Team-Specific Communities

Division
Atlantic BOS BUF DET FLA MTL OTT TBL TOR
Metropolitan CAR CBJ NJD NYI NYR PHI PIT WSH
Central ARZ CHI COL DAL MIN NSH STL WPG
Pacific ANA CGY EDM LAK SJS SEA VAN VGK

List of Team-Specific Communities:

Troubleshooting

If a community appears as a 404 page when you click it, it likely means that the community is being hosted outside of the instance you are currently using and that nobody in your instance has viewed or interacted with that specific community yet. In order to address this, you will need to copy-paste the specific handle for the community (for example, [email protected]) into your searchbar so that your instance can “learn” that it exists, after which the community should display via linked URLs without issue. Hopefully this is addressed by the lemmy devs and streamlined in the near future.

    • @ewe
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      2 years ago

      One thing…If you link to the community using the following notation:

      c/seattlekraken@lemmy.world

      instead of the full

      https://lemmy.world/c/seattlekraken

      then it will take you to the community, but keep you on your instance (e.g. you are on lemmy.ca, but looking at c/seattlekraken on the lemmy.world instance)

      I’d recommend using that in the links instead of the actual link to the instance with the domain in front. I think this only works from posts, not from comments, for whatever reason. It’s weird and I’m still trying to figure it out.

      • 𝔊𝔦𝔫𝔧𝔲𝔱𝔰𝔲OP
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        2 years ago

        Hmm, I tried it out, but it seems to add a /comments/ string to the URL before the c/[email protected] in the link, rendering it unusable. Interestingly enough, the same technique works fine when viewing the post from the main community page (before opening the post to view comments).

        • @ewe
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          22 years ago

          Yeah, I can’t get it to work either. I thought that was the way it was supposed to be, but I’m mistaken, or there’s a bug, which is not unlikely, I suppose :)