Hey there!

Already posted this on the instance itself, but there seems no explanation on why I can see one community, but not the other - no matter what I’m looking for.

Might this be a Lemmy←→PieFed problem?

Flagged as NSFW, because the link will then refer to NSFW communities.

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        3 months ago

        To the OP: basically ActivityPub quirk, no instances proactively import remote contents, first having to have someone request that information, and how the “request” happens, depends on the software

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          Ah ok, I might understand, thanks for explaining!

          So how am I supposed to add this? I’m still new to the Threadiverse.

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            Been a while since I used Piefed, but at least ~1 year ago, iirc first you import the community as hendrik said, then you go to the other search page and search for the post using its original url, which always is from the OP’s instance, not the community’s.

            However, 1 year in software development is a lot, so there’s a chance Piefed’s far less analogical now, and thus the paragraph above may be outdated.

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                Ah, forgive me. Thought you were on Piefed. 😣

                ahem From your Lemmy instance, go to feddit.org/search, put the post’s link in the search bar, hit enter and wait a little. That way, the post and the skeleton of the community get imported, and following the community lets new posts get imported.

                Alternatively, if you want to find just the community, not any specific posts, community mentions help too, e.g. here would be !piefed_help@piefed.social (!piefed_help@piefed.social), which you click to get redirected to the given community. Mentions you can find “in the wild”, through discovery communities, sending DMs of the mentions to others or to alt accounts, or sending the mentions to communities specifically for testing.

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                  3 months ago

                  Did it on the search on the “normal” interface, as well on Tesseract for ~5 minutes. Unfortunately, search stays with no results…

                  EDIT: oh and dont excuse yourself, I’m very grateful for your help

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                    3 months ago

                    Unsure what exactly you mean by “normal interface”, but when I am on Lemmy, I do like this (Ani.Social because it’s the Lemmy instance I use):

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      3 months ago

      Wait a sec, I thought it was if someone on your instance subscribes to A community in another instance. How is the first person supposed to find a specific community without discovery?

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        How is the first person supposed to find a specific community without discovery

        I think discoverability is one of the biggest issues facing the fediverse in general and the threadiverse specifically. There are third-party sites that try to catalog the wider ecosystem of communities (like lemmyverse - click the dropdown to switch between lemmy/piefed/mbin), but relying on third-party services like that is far from an ideal solution, and it is a barrier of entry to casual, non-techie users.

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          Also Mbin and Friendica, both supporting thread posts, have microblogging functions (e.g. boosts and following users) which help populating each other and indirectly Piefed and Lemmy.