How does the search function work and why does it sometimes not work from different instances when searching All? In other words -
- I search for a community that exists on Lemmy instance A (e.g. midwest.social) from Lemmy instance B (e.g. lemmy.ml) and it finds it.
- I search for that same community from Lemmy instance C (e.g. lemmy.one), and it doesn’t find it.
- Lemmy instance A, B, and C are all connected / federated.
 
Ultimately, my goal is to subscribe to communities on other instances from the instance I’m logged into, but can’t find by searching All from there for whatever reason. How do I do that?
- Figured it out! In the search options, make sure it’s set to “All” and not “Communities”. For whatever reason, that seems to be the issue for me. - This is in a browser, not on Jerboa. I don’t know how to make it work there. - That does seem to be the trick. Have to dig through comments, etc. that also match, but it did show up that way. Thanks! 
 
- For a remote community to show up on all, someone on the instance has to be subbed to it. - So, if you type !community@server.com in the search you’ll see it, and be able to sub as the first person on your instance. Once done then it’ll show up on all to other users. - Sometimes takes a few seconds after you hit “search” for it to pop up. Has to fetch content and process it, etc so give it about ten seconds and it’ll be done. - Exception to this: if your instance blocks server.com, then you won’t be able to sub to communities on it. Most instances don’t block much though - Yeah, mostly I’m searching from / logged into lemmy.one, which as far as I know doesn’t block anything. Trying to find communities on midwest.social for example, and even with the !community@midwest.social syntax it doesn’t seem to find them. “Communities > All” is selected up top. Not sure if it’s something I’m doing wrong or what. - I’m having the same problem, searches for any communities not on my local instance (with a few exceptions from lemmy.ml and beehaw) turn up zero results, even with the ! token. - A workaround someone mentioned on another thread was to just directly go to a the address with the following format: - https://home.server/c/community@community.server - This does seem to mostly work (I’m sometimes getting 404 errors when I try), but I’ve had issues with some where I’m only getting a few posts when viewing from my home server. 
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- I’ve experienced that it doesn’t work in jerboa but does work in the web UI. 
 
 
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