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Federation issues

Hi, I've got my instance (the one I'm posting from) running a couple days ago. Everything seems to work, but I notice that the little content I have on my instance can only very rarely be found from other instances. I installed lemmy with the ansible method, but is there something I should still look at myself? Thanks.

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  • Hi! I've checked and federation with your instance appears to be working properly.

    For content from another instance to fetched, a person in your instance has to be subscribed to the community in which it is posted in the other instance. As an admin I try to browse other instances and subscribe liberally so that I can pull content into mine.

    Likewise, for your content to be fetched to another instance, you need a user from that instance to be subscribed to the community in your instance.

    If you search for a specific post, the content of that post will be pulled into the instance from which it is searched, but you need a subscriber to pull new posts.

    I hope that makes sense.

    • Thanks. More specifically it seems that searching for my posts in another instances search fails every time if it somehow isn't already there.

      • Fetching remote content only works if you are logged in.

        • Well I guess this explains it then. Thanks! Maybe it would be good idea to mention this in the troubleshooting page too

      • I can't tell you why this happens, but I can tell you that if you search - click somewhere to go to another page - and then search again for the same url, then the post should appear. I think that the first search will fetch the post but not display it, and the second search it will display it.

    • I've made a second account on my server that is just a dummy account which subscribes to everything I can find.

      Actually thinking of maybe writing a script to check popular instances for new communities daily and having it automatically subscribe.

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