I made some posts on some lemmy.ml communities and noticed they were not visible from lemmy.ml, only lemmy.sdf.org.

Same thing for communities. I can’t locate midwest.social/c/chicago from lemmy.sdf.org.

Are we blocked in these places, do we block them? I don’t understand how this works

  • @lunchboxhero
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    51 year ago

    I’ve been successfully posting in communities at lemmy.ml from lemmy.sdf.org, so I’m not sure what might be happening there. I was able to find Midwest.social/c/chicago from the sdf instance search. The URL should work, but you are also able to use the format !community@instance.tld (!chicago@midwest.social). The search does take a long time to fetch the results from an external instance, and there is no loading animation, so after a minute or two the results will change from “no results found” to displaying the community.

  • anthonyg
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    31 year ago

    My suspicion is that because federation takes time to propagate, posting might seem “slow” for a while until the communities become more established.

    Patience is key here, and with more use it’ll get better!

  • @chaorace
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    31 year ago

    There’s no blocking. Lemmy’s just a little bad at this right now.

    If nobody on the instance is subscribed to a community, it’s going to basically be invisible. To reveal it, you need to manually try to navigate to it via the search UI or a URL. The easiest way is to paste this pattern into the search field: ![communityname]@[instance] (e.g.: !technology@lemmy.ml). The community won’t immediately appear when you do this, but you can come back a minute or two later and it’ll suddenly be visible in the community search.

    As for comments/posts not appearing on lemmy.ml, keep in mind that posts are only synced after the community is first discovered via the aforementioned process. There’s no guarantee you’ll ever get historic stuff to show up, only new stuff.

    Both of these things are unintuitive and hopefully will improve with time. FWIW: There’s already discussion about how to improve the search feature on Github (example). In the meantime, you can do your searching here and then do the search trick to pull in communities you’d like to join.

    • @lidstah
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      1 year ago

      I had the same problem with the kubernetes lemmy.ml community yesterday night, but this morning I was able to find it through the search and subscribe to it (although for the moment it seems quite calm to say the least :)). I’m probably wrong here, but the lemmy.ml staff posted an announcement stating it was quite overloaded with the influx of new users - maybe to keep things afloat they are rate-limiting some resource-hungry api calls?

      edit: also, as @anthonyg just mentioned, it might also be a propagation time between instances - if I understand correctly the sdf lemmy instance is quite recent.