When a brandnew sub opens on another Lemmy instance, your instance doesn’t know about it, thus you can’t search for it from your own instance.

TIL how to “tell” my instance that this remote sub exists.

  • Go to “Communities” in the Lemmy Web Interface
  • Search for !community@instance.something. For example !todayilearned@lemmy.ml
  • Now do another search for “todayilearned”
  • Done. The sub is now searchable for everyone on your instance and you can subscribe to it.
    • TeaHands@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      It is the same principle (needing to search for it once before it’ll be visible in search for your whole instance) but for Kbin magazines I’ve found I need to search for the actual URL of the magazine rather than using the ! syntax.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, the format is a bit different. Maybe @community@instance.xyz, I can’t recall right now.

        But yes, it works. I actually had better luck with kbin also being federated to some instances that are usually defederated by a lot of instances.

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          For whatever reason I couldn’t get that format to work either, only the url. But then I know Kbin has been having issues with federating over the last week so maybe it is supposed to work and I just got unlucky. Moral of the story, I guess try both and see lol.

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    1 year ago

    It didn’t work for me when I tried to search for ! geocaching@lemmy.world on feddit.de. It says no result and also consecutive searches show nothing.

    Edit: I wasn’t logged in in the web interface. Now it worked.