this post was submitted on 07 Jun 2023
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You have to create multiple accounts? I can access everything with just this one
Yes, if a community is inside an instance that isn't linked to the one where you registered then those won't appear inside your search and you won't be able to subscribe to them, if you want to subscribe to them you have to create a new user inside an instance that can communicate with it... If that's not how it's supposed to happen, then I found a bug
Almost all instances are linked. If it doesn't show up the first time you search it just means it hasn't been cached yet. It'll show up after you wait a bit and search again