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At the moment it's a bit convoluted, but you'll need to go to the search page (https://tortoisewrath.com/search) and then search for the name of the community, in this case
[[email protected]](/c/[email protected])
. This will at first say no results but should eventually show the community (5-10 seconds in my case).WOOOO I had to mash "search" for a while but I think I'm here now
I've found that searching for the name like that never works for me, but searching for the URL does eventually work.
Other times, the search doesn't appear to work, but the community does start appearing in the communities list under the "all" filter.
Sometimes, neither of those work. In those cases, I try searching for a post or comment URL. If that works, I can click on it and then click on the community from there.
Seems like there's a lot of rough edges at the moment.
For me it never shows a result but I am able to browse to the community on my instance and subscribe from there