[Guide, Updated] Open any Lemmy link in your Android app of choice
Last updated 27 Aug
Clicking Lemmy links usually brings you to the original instance of the link, which means you won't be able to interact (vote/comment). It also means it'll open in a browser instead of an app.
Luckily, for some apps, there's a better way to open links. The method in this post will work on Eternity, Sync, Liftoff, Summit, and partially Jerboa.
Eternity (Infinity)
When you see a Lemmy link, share it with the Infinity app, then tap 'Handle Link'. That's it.
To get links to open fully automatically, go to App Info > Open by default > Add link. (This won't work with all Lemmy links, only about 60 instances).
Go into the Lemmy Redirect app, and tap 'Main' next to the app you use.
Now when you see a Lemmy link, share it and open it in Lemmy Redirect. It should open in the app you chose.
More info
On Jerboa, links to communities will work, and posts from your own instance will work. Posts from other instances will not.
Sync, Summit, and Jerboa have an option in App Settings > Open by default, to open links fully automatically, but this will only work with some instances (~60 in Jerboa, 51 in Sync, 14 in Summit).
Eternity also works with Lemmy Redirect but the other method is easier.
Opening Automatically
Lemmy Redirect has the option to open all Lemmy links fully automatically by either:
The app I use, Moshidon, is able to open shared links in the same way infinity does. Maybe some other apps can do this too.
There's also an app similar to Lemmy Redirect called Mastodon Redirect (IzzyOnDroid) (GitHub). The app says it works with the "official" Mastodon app, Elk, Fedilab, Megalodon, Moshidon, Subway Tooter, and Tooot.
You can also copy the link and paste it into the search bar in the app you use.
I suppose we're adding instances manually at this point, but won't the list grow exponentially as time goes on? Not to mention the offline and abandoned instances.
We should be able to test a domain if it's Lemmy-compatible.
I personally think the list will decrease. If Lemmy really takes off, i see a few instances sticking around.
Not everyone can afford to run a Lemmy instance with minimal donations, and I honestly see self hosters slowly thinning out.
I would imagine in the future Lemmy will be like 15 big instances, with like 5 of them hosting the vast majority of the users. Then drama will pop up, and they will all defederate, and we will have like 2 big instances.