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I don't know if this has been discussed already, my apologies if it has, but I feel that specific search syntax for communities discovery isn't very noob friendly. I don't know if most people would know they have to do it in that email format, let alone they should add an exclamation point before it. Maybe either a small syntax notice should be added next to the search bar or maybe just have additional syntax in the form of ”[email protected]” and ”instance.tld/c/community” do the job as well? I'm aware this would return regular results as well (preferably below the community), but no harm in that as far as I can tell. If the search would add unnecessary load on the infrastructure just add a small prompt below the community ”Did you mean to search for ”instance.tld/c/community” in the content (posts and comments)? Click here." Certainly far more intuitive for new users. Just my 2 cents.
You can also enter the community url in the search box, and it will work. Same for post, comment and user URLs.
Oh, I see, the ”https://” part is necessary, I tried it without before and it didn't work.
Right, it has to be the full URL.
Makes sense. I guess I was subconsciously going off of how linking to just r/subreddit works on reddit. The URL version is sufficiently noob friendly tho, I think.
We could also add support for that, feel free to open an issue.