I’ve recently joined lemmy.world and have started searching and subscribing to various communities some are on lemmy.ml but when I search for voidlinux it returns nothing.? Yet I know it exists on lemmy.ml and I can see other communities on there such as Linux. 🤔

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While searching for community change sorting to ‘New’ and then it appears, any other sorting (Top All Time, Top Day, Old, etc.) just doesn’t show some new communities.

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Could you give this a shot with !avtech@lemmy.world?

I still can’t seem to get my community on other instances when searching either by URL or with the !avtech syntax

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I can find it on beehaw.org But only if I enter only “avtech” in search.

If I search “!avtech@lemmy.world” it doesn’t find anything.

Seems finicky, rules keep changing …

To me this seems as very important issue to tackle…

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Very finicky indeed! I can see all the posts there when searching “avtech” and clicking through, but the comments and upvotes aren’t showing over there. I’m sure they’ll sort it out in time, but does seem very important when a lot of communities are trying to get off the ground.

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I’ve found that I have to wait up to 30 seconds for a community to show up in the search. At first it says there are no results, but every community I’ve searched for has eventually appeared after waiting.

I think this happens if I’m the first user from my instance to use the community. The more popular communities show up straight away.

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Checkout option 2 of “how to find and subscribe to communities” in https://lemmy.blahaj.zone/post/61827. Basically, communities are lazily discovered only once a person tries to interact with the community. So you can teach your instance about a community by searching for it as described there.

There’s maybe useful federation performance reasons why it works this way but admittedly the resulting usability is pretty terrible. Once you learn the required steps, it’s not TOO bad. But figuring it out is bonkers. That post should get you sorted though.

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I’ve actually found the problem!

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While searching for community change sorting to ‘New’ and then it appears, any other sorting (Top All Time, Top Day, Old, etc.) just doesn’t show some new communities.

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I have the same problem. I can’t find some communities when ‘All’ is selected.

Seems to me that is communities creator fault. Maybe they didn’t do federation to other instances.

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@splitcircus @JustineSmithies can federation be disabled when creating a community? is it enabled by default?

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Problem with that is that there are lots of new instances, hard to keep on top of that all the time.

There’s a useful community called New Communities (or similar) - I’ll add a link here shortly.

EDIT - https://lemmy.world/c/newcommunities

Also, very useful is https://browse.feddit.de, which lets you search for communities across all instances.

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While searching for community change sorting to ‘New’ and then it appears, any other sorting (Top All Time, Top Day, Old, etc.) just doesn’t show some new communities.

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