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Go into search and type !community@lemmyserver.com (replacing the two with the required one of course.) Sometimes takes a few seconds, but it'll pop up if your instance has not blocked the one you're pointed to!
I do my subbing through the webui right now just cause it's easier.
I just tried to search for https://beehaw.org/c/programming by !programming@neehaw.org but neither in app nor lemmy.ml it showed up.
but I have to say, that I still need to read the referred docs, so maybe I got something wrong.
Btw., the community tag you posted has a typo (
neehaw
should bebeehaw
). Is that a typo here, or did you mistype it in the search field as well?But, try to search in the webapp / browser with the full HTTPS link. That should work. But using
[!programming@beehaw.org](/c/programming@beehaw.org)
works in my browser without a problem.There are bugs in Jerboa and federated community searches seem to be one of them.
thanks, will try!