I have found at least 4 ‘Hong Kong’ communities hosted at different Lemmy instances.

I think the key is to educate and spread the info so eventually one of these instances will become the most dominant, and users will eventually have the knowledge to all migrate to it.

So please help as much as possible to help spread the word:

  1. Use https://browse.feddit.de/ to do subreddit community search - this will allow you to search across the board, showing all communities across all instances that match the search criteria.

  2. Pick the one with the most subscribers and subscribe to that community by doing this: copy the URL of the community you will subscribe to with the copy icon next to the community in search results, go back to your own lemmy instance, login, then click on the magnifying glass icon to initiate a search, then paste the copied URL. Wait for a few seconds for communications to happen, and you will see the community listed in the search result. Now click on it, then subscribe.

Hopefully we won’t end up in an chaotic situation where there are multiple and totally separate Hong Kong communities.

Hint - after you use the magnifying glass icon and paste the URL, it will very likely say ‘No Result’ while in the background it continues to reach out to the remote instance. Keep waiting for maybe a minute or so at the most, and the remote community will be shown.

NOTE: The https://lemmygrad.ml/c/hongkong community seems to be very pro-Beijing, although it also seems currently it has the most number of subscribers according to the Lemmy Community-Browser.

  • gzrrt
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    11 year ago

    The one we’re in looks like the only legitimate (i.e., non-fascist) HK community that’s remotely active at the moment. Hopefully people will just consolidate around this one

    • @[email protected]OP
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      21 year ago

      Not gonna lie, I miss the activity over at the HK subreddit. But I haven’t logged on since the reddit blackout… Has the HK sub there been impacted at all?

      • gzrrt
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        11 year ago

        Not sure, since I haven’t either. Think it will just take a while for things to get going for regional instances and communities over here