this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2023
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A lemmy instance will only show communities that someone’s has previously searched using the full url. You can find a list of all available instances here: http://browse.feddit.de/
To add, after finding them, you then have to copy the fed link, search for it, and then wait for it to be fetched (takes a few seconds, usually doesn't require clicking search again, just waiting)
How is this expected to become popular if you need to go through all of that? I figured I could just search for a topic then subscribe, but if they're all separate then surely they'll all just become segmented with time and contain duplicate communities in many cases?
popularity is actually the solution to this specific problem. as things get more popular they will have been loaded up already.
you're only able to have this issue at all because it's new