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If I use the search option, what happens? Do the results of the search differ depending on which instance I am, which communities I join, and which app I run to view Lemmy? Are only community names searched, or also posts, comments or usernames?

I'm using Jerboa for Android and my instance is feddit.nl btw.

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[โ€“] em2@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (2 children)

You can search by:

  • Subscribed = only communities you've subscribed to
  • Local = only the instance you're a part of
  • All = all instances that have been federated with your instance, including your own.

You can also filter by specific communities, creators, or by keyword(s).

If you want to add a community from another instance that you can't find in search, you can either enter:

  • !communityName@instance.name Or
  • Paste the full url into your instance's search bar. It may take some time to find, subscribe, and sync to it though.

You can search for more communities at browse.feddit.de. Also, it's easier to just do this from a browser rather than the apps available.

As for apps- Jerboa for Android and Mlem for iOS.

[โ€“] whiny9130@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

folks talked about "you should be able to search by !communityname@instance.name" not working, even if the community /is/ already federated and sharing content (think !technology@beehaw.org) - so there's definitely growing pains.

[โ€“] em2@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Definitely. I tried adding some communities from programming.dev and managed to find and sub to one by pasting the entire URL and searching for it a few times. When I tried another community, no dice.