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I feel a bit thick but I can't seem to find @[email protected], !@[email protected], or lemmy.online for that matter. Basically I've no idea how to follow a user. I can find communities fine, but yep, struggling here.
Find the specific community you want in browser, copy url, paste in your lemme.ee search a few times and it should take a little to start recognizing it. Subscribe.
finding users and communities across instances can be tricky, as those lists (users, communities) have to sync between instances, and that can take time. i can't find it, either.
lemmy is still a bit wonky, and not everything works like it should right now. an APi update is coming an about a week