If you know the name of the community, I found success going through the address bar in your browswer, as opposed to search.
For example: lemmy.one/c/[email protected]
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If you know the name of the community, I found success going through the address bar in your browswer, as opposed to search.
For example: lemmy.one/c/[email protected]
Right, I did that -- steps 5, 6, and 7.
In the lemmy.one search, try putting your search in the format of [email protected] and you should be able to find them. Essentiallyust separate the community name and the domain with the @ and have the ! at the beginning. This should work but you may need to give the search 10-15 seconds of additional time to find the community. I noticed that it would give me "No Results" but then the community would pop up a few seconds later. After this click on the community > sidebar > subscribe
Further weirdness: It still doesn't resolve by URL for me on lemmy.one, but now that @[email protected] was able to find it, I can get results back with the string "no man" -- but both are listed as having zero subscribers??
That 0 subscribers thingy is probably just a bug or it hasn't updated yet.
Yeah. The subscriber count it shows is the number of subscribers on your local instance, in this case lemmy.one (which would of course be 0 since it was just discovered)
The only way to see the true subscriber count at the moment is by looking on the instance where the community is hosted.