I’ve been using Lemmy for almost a week and I’m loving it. But some aspects are still a bit obscure to me. For instance : I have my account on lemmy.ml. I used https://browse.feddit.de/ to find some communities. I want to subscribe to https://reddthat.com/c/rts.
What’s the easiest way to do so ? It looks like the search function only shows communities from the instance I’m signed on.
- What are you entering in the search bar? - Either paste the full URL (https://reddthat.com/c/rts) or write !rts@reddthat.com. You might need to click the next & prev buttons a couple of times for it to show up, especially for smaller communities. - Yes, when you are the first to look up a community from another instance, it can take a minute for the server to go get that new community. I just leave the search in a tab for a bit and come back to refresh it in 30 seconds or so. - Its a little tricky. 
- write !rts@reddthat.com - That’s what I was doing bit it didn’t work. Now it’s working, and I believe my instance was having temporary issues. Thanks for your answer :) 
 
- On Beehaw I can choose at the top from subscribed, local, or all. Local just gives be Beehaw threads, all is everything they’re federated with… such as your post. - Not quite. “All” only includes content from communities, that at least one local user is subscribed to. When I create a community on my instance, it does NOT instantly show up on all other federated instances, nor do posts to it. - For a community to get federated over to another instance, at least one person must specifically enter its url or exact name in search, and sub to it. 
 
- Edit: apparently, the servers are experiencing a little slowdown. Typing !rts@reddthat.com is the search field returned nothing at first but finally worked at some random moment after spamming ':D - I wouldn’t suggest spamming the button so much as being patient and maybe trying a few times (spaced out). You’re just adding to the load when you’re spamming the button. - I do find the search interface on 0.18 to be a bit more user friendly which is nice tho. 
- Excellent resource, thank you. I was searching by shorthand, but apparently the problem was on the server side. Now it’s working. 
 
- Just search for the URL of the community. It worked for me. - It appears that the URL search may not work for non-lemmy communities like kbin. Searching for !name@server seems to work for all communities. 
- Yes, it finally worked. Apparently, the servers are experiencing a little slowdown. 
 








