I used to use jerboa and this happened quite often. You can instead subscribe via the web ui or if you have access to the mod's profile you can access communities they moderate.
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for a sub to show up in your search it needs to have been accessed by the instance before. to force it to access the sub, paste the link (yes, the literal HTTP link) into the search bar. it may not work on the app, but it definitely will on the web frontend
Inserting the community with the instance into the url when using the web UI also works. For example, if you would want to subscribe to the Technology community but you can't find it with the search function, you could enter https://midwest.social/c/[email protected] to subscribe to the community. From what I've heard, communities not being searchable is because no one else from your instance subscribed to that community yet.
ah i didn't know that, that's pretty useful! especially if you're comfortable with manually writing links, which i am
i'm pretty sure if you just open a sub from your instance that will cause your instance to become aware of it and include it in searches. but you may be right
Hello, and thanks for using my instance! Admins only have control over what instances their instance federates with, not communities (subs). I don't think you can really search and subscribe to a community from Jerboa. I'd suggest using the web UI and searching !community_name@instance_name.domain.
I think you can subscribe to a community in Jerboa if you open community's page and tap on a little gray tick next to its name
if you see a community for the first time, it will take a while to load the last 20 posts on that community. after that, every time an update is done on the remote community, it will be pushed to yours.
idk if at least one person need to subscribe to it, or just opening it is sufficient.