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Not sure - could be because it's the 'official' one and not a community server.
That's not really intuitive coming from something that wants to reference everything. Thanks!
On 2nd look - I see lemmy.ml comms, could have been a 'hickup'
Oh, what I meant is that when I go on browse.feddit.de, which says indexes all instances, lemmy.ml doesn't appear. I still can find them from my instance. :)
I noticed that lemmy.world doesn't have the equivalent browse.lemmy.world page. Maybe that's something that the owner of feddit.de put in themselves?
afaik it is a service they host but is independent for their lemmy instance. It is supposed to find all communities on all instances, even ones that are blocked on feddit.de (like lemmygrad)
That's my assumption as well