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~~probably the creator of the community want to select who can enter and who cannot, it's like for private Instagram profile, the owner have to accept your request~~
as @[email protected] said:
Oh i see thx!
Sorry but that's wrong. The "subscribe pending" thing is just a known bug currently. It means you're actually subscribed but the server on one end hasn't acknowledge it yet due to load.
You can test it out yourself, "subscribe pending" communities show up in your "Subscribed" feed.
You can search for other posts about the issue but here's one example: https://lemmy.ca/post/666272
β¦ and if itβs a community on lemmy.ml it usually means that the server had another hick-up and that you should try again.