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Yeah, I initially was on lemmy.world and moved to a UK instance. I tried searching a Titanic sub on my UK instance, and it didn't show up. But it was deffo still there on my L.W search? What? This is why I think my UK instance is a bit weird despite only being defederated from 1 instance, and hence this thread. It feels off compared to my Lemmy world feed.
Ah, I learned that there's a trick to this specific situation. If a community hasn't been subscribed to by anyone on your instance yet, it will not show up in results when you first search for it (search by URL or !link by the way). However, wait a few seconds and hit search again - the community will now show up and you can subscribe to it! What apparently happens is that your server is not yet aware of that community, but once you search for it with a URL or !link, your server will immediately search it out and become aware of it. This is why it's usually better to search for communities on one of the big Fediverse directory sites, especially if you're on an instance with fewer people in it. My favorite site for this at the moment is https://lemmyverse.net/communities - it will show both the URL and !link right there and allow you to easily copy it to search on your instance.
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Haha, thanks!
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Ah I did not know that nice! I'll have a little tinker with that site and subscibe to some stuff too, hopefully that will get the Hot and Top Day stuff looking a little more healthy :)
With the added bonus of improving the l feed for everyone on that instance.
After I subscribed to a bunch of communities what I ended up selecting as my defaults are "subscribed" and "hot". This seems to most closely replicate the experience from old.reddit when I was signed in. However, I noticed and also read that there's a bug with the Hot code that shows old posts, so I end up using "new" a lot too. Sometimes I even rotate through top or top and all, to find different stuff.
Great tip! Was having this problem too and this did the trick! Thanks!
You're welcome!