Let me give you an example:
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there is a community on lemmy.world (whereisthisplace) - https://lemmy.world/c/whereisthisplace
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I go on lemmy.ml and search for
whereisthisplace
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my search parameters are: {Communities} {All} {Top All Time}, {Community: All} {Creator: All}
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but when I search for (eg.)
Apple
I get “Apple@lemmy.world”
is it because no one is subscribed form this istance?
I’ve had similar issues, mostly with recently created communities on other instances and I couldn’t quite pin down the conditions causing it. You can include the @instanceurl suffix in the search and sometimes it helps, but the workaround that works best is to access the community you want directly manipulating the URL, so in your example http://lemmy.ml/c/whereisthisplace@lemmy.world
My workflow has been:
- search browse.feddit.de to discover the most popular communities I’d like to join
- type their URL in lemmy.world and subscribe
you would need to search this “!whereisthisplace@lemmy.world” in the search box. this will bring that community into lemmy.ml.
@thirteenthfrog you need to search for the community link, in this case, you should search for “https://lemmy.world/c/whereisthisplace”
Well yeah, but lets say that I just want to search for
whereisthisplace
over all instances and see where this community is (even on multiple ones). The only other approach is to go to each instance and search for it.But my question still remains - why some communities are shown (eg.: Apple) and some are not (eg.: whereisthisplace)
Because someone on your instance has already searched for the community directly or subscribed to it so it has been federated to your instance.