Enter the url into search, hit the button and wait. It will say not found at first, but should pop up after a while.
Also everything takes long right now. Servers are strained.
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Enter the url into search, hit the button and wait. It will say not found at first, but should pop up after a while.
Also everything takes long right now. Servers are strained.
Thanks for the heads up. I have no problem waiting. I guess my real question is, "Am I doing it right?" But it seems that I am. Thanks again for the information.
In the search bar put [email protected]
Thank you so much, there are some star trek community that I could not seem to find.
Search for communities on https://browse.feddit.de/ and paste the link in the search box. You may not see all content anyway, we'll see how things develop
Also everything takes long right now. Servers are strained.
Hey there!
I was just wondering, is this also why when I look at https://lemmy.pt/c/portugal through Beehaw I can't see posts, and it says there is only one subscriber (which is me)? I also noticed that after searching for a specific post I could then see it through Beehaw, but it still said there are no comments. Does it eventually update automatically?
I have to be off now, so thanks in advance for any information anyone can give me!
The thing is, community on the other instance has to be "discovered" by your instance first. That happens when you search for its url from your instance. From that point, it's added to the list of communities under All on your instance, and new posts are synchronized.
But posts on that community from before it was discovered don't seem to be synced, only new ones. That's a known issue and I'm not sure of they're working on it.
The number of subscribers you see is just from your instance.
It doesn't seem automatic in my testing, even some well established ones don't show up unless someone triggers activity.
https://lemmy.ml/c/englishlearning
I'm going to search for that in the search, that is supposed to be the way to trigger it.
EDIT: yes, after searching for that string (the full URL), it now works here locally. /c/[email protected]
In the search, do you just type the entire link?
yes. In the sitewide-search in the upper right next to your profile name and notification icon. It doesn't seem to work on the community search..
I imagine major overhauls are going to happen in the next 10 days on things like this, I expect there will be a lot of confusion.
Thank you so much, there are some star trek community that I could not seem to find.
I got 404 from the lemmy.ml link. 🤷 It could be lemmy.ml is just overloaded right now.
They made a mistake in the link, left off the /c/
Oops! I just fixed it.