Local communities are on /communities, remote communities will show up on a search if the instance is already federating. Otherwise Cut & paste the URL of the remote community into the search box of your instance.
this post was submitted on 13 Dec 2022
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" Otherwise Cut & paste the URL of the remote community into the search box of your instance" this was that i was looking for! but is there something like sepia search? https://sepiasearch.org/
The "paste in the search box" is very unintuitive indeed. I hope that at some point following remote communities that are not yet federated will become easier.