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A lemmy instance won’t start federating until a user has searched for and subscribed to a particular community. So, taking a peek at your instance it looks like you’ve only subscribed to one local “Announcements” community.
This is where things need to get a little creative. On my instance I have an account whose sole purpose is to search for and subscribe to interesting communities to fill up my “All” tab. I then use my main account to focus on the communities that I want to interact with regularly. I wrote a little script to automate that, but it’s still pretty simple to do manually.
Interestingly now that I searched with the URL once and subscribed to a community, I can search with the [email protected] on lemmy.world. Apparently the URL trick is only necessary until federated. Lemmy.world content is showing up in my "all" feed already and things are looking good.