Why can't I view some lemmy.world communities here?

falsem@kbin.social to /kbin meta@kbin.social – 2 points –
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Ah scratch that, you have to manually enable the federation and it'll start working right away. That's a weird way to handle it.

I don't think the federation is working correctly as there are instances/magazines I've subscribed to a week ago and they're still not working.

I'm not sure because I'm still new to kbin too. I'm also on kbin.social which is already big and people have already subscribed before to many of the magazines. So far it's always worked for me to use the search bar on the Magazines page, and just type the name or part of the name of the Lemmy community. It's kind of nice too since it'll show all existing communities/mags, and number of threads made, number of kbin.social subscribers.

for example I just try to type "anime" to find subs like that, and I tried "seattle" and could find it, but I'm guessing it's because you did that work just now to be the first subscriber on kbin.social?

I've had this happen with a few times while looking for communities. Does kbin not fully federate with Lemmy yet, or is there a delay in the federation syncing up?

The most recent time this happened was with the retrocomputers@lemmy.world community. Search magazines for "retro computers" did not show it. Going directly to kbin.social/m/retrocomputers@lemmy.world URL returned a 404. I then searched for retrocomputers@lemmy.world and the community appears in kbin at the same URL, and I can subscribe but no posts/threads are visible.

What's happening here - does someone have to manually search for a Lemmy community address before it will start appearing in kbin?

I think the same happened a few days ago with gameboy@lemmy.world but now that does seem to work normally.

I've also seen a few kbin magazines not appear in Lemmy either.

just checked the page. says it was made 30 seconds ago so it probably just started syncing.

i see it when i click your link. no comments on it though.
you can also search it with "@seatle @lemmy.world" in the search box

edit: @falsem, kbin search says it was created 2 minutes ago, maybe it needs more time to propagate into kbin