this post was submitted on 08 Jun 2023
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try using the search button to search for the community url (
https://lemmy.ml/c/photography
) first, then it should work.for some reason if a remote community has never been searched/subscribed then it will give the 404 error.
Searching for the URL allowed me to find it and then subscribe from my instance. Thanks for the assist!
Seems like a flaw that I couldn't search for photography@lemmy.ml, though.
you can also search for
[!photography@lemmy.ml](/c/photography@lemmy.ml)
, with the exclamation point in front, which denotes a community.