I created a community few hours ago !skypictures@lemmy.ml on lemmy.ml. It currently has two post and two subscribers. I wanted to check if it is discoverable through search. While you can find the community through this home instance, but it doesn’t show up through others like beehaw.org or browse.feddit.de.

Do I need to do something manually? Or it would do the indexing(?) on its own? If so, it would be great if someone tells me how much time it generally takes. Thanks.

  • yaspora@baraza.africa
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    1 year ago

    Some feedback to see if this is similar for others. First I tried searching ‘skypictures’ and only this post came up. Then I tried ‘!skypictures@lemmy.ml’ and got nothing. Lastly I tried ‘sky pictures’ and it appeared, but with only one post instead of two.

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      1 year ago

      It seems like a hit or miss. Also, some instances take a while to sync all the posts and comments.

      I really hope devs fix this.

  • bdonvr@lemmy.rogers-net.com
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    1 year ago

    At least one person on each instance needs to search for it. (While logged in) This will make the instance “discover” your community.

    They can either take the full url, https://lemmy.ml/c/skypictures or !skypictures@lemmy.ml and paste it in their instance’s search bar.

    They’re working on making this a bit more automatic but for now that’s how it is.