this post was submitted on 15 Jun 2023
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That is it.
It must be federated AND someone from your instance must have subscribed to it already.
If you know for a fact a community you'd like to join exists in another instance (and they are federated between themselves), you can search for it, subscribe to it and then it will appear in the "ALL" of everyone in the same instance as you.
Yes it looks like you're absolutely correct.
I found a thread on the German instance feddit.de that discusses the reasons why the admins blocked pretty much all NSFW instances. Turns out they actually do this exactly because of the behaviour you described and the circumstance that in Germany you are liable for all content that is distributed on your server.
See: https://feddit.de/post/809707
It is a blessing and a curse at the same time. But I'd honestly just block the subs I absolutely don't want to see, as a user. But I also know some instances might grow to be very toxic.
I know some things may be hell to administer (I agree on beehaw's stance on it today), as long as it is not permanent. They said they're mainly waiting for better modding tools in order to administer more effectively.