Am I doing something wrong? It seems to me that we ought to be able to find communities from other instances by searching for them, but I don’t really see much when I search. Sometimes some communities show up, but it seems to be only communities I’ve visited before or something?
My understanding is that searching creates a connection to the other instances, and community content should start appearing after you search, but only new posts / comments. There isn’t a historical sync across instances from what I understand.
https://lemmyverse.net/communities is a handy site for finding communities. You need to search for their full url the first time.
If you could let me know what you’re searching for I can take a closer look, but essentially on the search page the fastest way to locate a community on another server is to type the url of that community (for example, https://mtgzone.com/c/mtg) or it’s Lemmy address (!mtg@mtgzone.com).
I’ll write up a getting started guide as well on this and searching/connecting/interacting with other Lemmy websites.
I think it might be something up with specifically mtgzone.com? I’ve made comments in !legacy@mtgzone.com, but I don’t see them unless I specifically come through my “home” instance of lemmy.ml? Unless I’m misunderstanding?
Same here, my account is on lemmy.world and don’t appear when I go to mtgzone.com
If I search for
!linux@beehaw.org
I find this comment, but not the actual communityA guide would be great . Thank you!
Searching for
!mtg@lemmy.ml
yields no resultsYou can see at the bottom of mtgzone’s modlog ( https://mtgzone.com/modlog ) that the admins removed that community. Idk why, possibly to avoid confusion, maybe they see this and can answer.
That one I do get results for
(alrhough sometimes it will say no results and then if you click next to go the next page it will look again and find it)
I see. There’s probably some caching for the search function that doesn’t contain absolutely everything at any given time (since that is rather intensive).
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