cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cafe/post/350
In case your instance does not federate to something you would like it to, follow these steps:
- Go to your instance URL in a web browser - https://lemmy.cafe
- Click
Communities
- Enter something in format !community@instance, e.g.
!general@lemmy.cafe
. Click the search button.- Nothing will show up, give it a couple of seconds
- Click
Communities
again- Select
All
- Your searched community should now be on the list
- Click
Subscribe
next to it- ???
- Profit!
Tried this, and it’s not working. The instance I’m on still cannot see mlemapp@lemmy.ml
You need to add an exclamation mark in front.
There’s a little bit of a delay as well sometimes between the search results showing “no results” to showing the community - I think the server may take a couple of seconds to do a lookup start federation, and show the community as a valid result. Just a heads up.
I think this is my biggest pet peeve about lemmy, the lack of any feedback to let you know it’s still searching. Right now it says there’s no results, then when you least expect it, there’s a result!
TBH, the UI of Lemmy is rouuuuuuuuuuuuuugh. I’m confident through attention with more ex-Redditors joining + through open source contributions, it’ll get better and better, stuff like this will be resolved (even with something as simple as a loading spinner)
I did that. It finally showed up later in the day, but posts didn’t show up on my instance until almost a day later. I’m hoping this gets better with time.
Don’t know what else to try - I’ve just subscribed to it. Is your instance up to date? Any other differences?
It took several hours before I could subscribe, and almost a day for any posts to start showing up. I hope this gets better with time.