Let’s say a user wants to join a dedicated /kbin instance for audio fiction. There are a variety of magazines on that instance, by genre, title, new releases, etc. It’s a nifty theoretical instance. 😉
But this user wants to do more than just interact with the magazines and people on that instance. They want to use their account on this /kbin instance to follow accounts not on that server. So maybe @fraser@m.universetoday.com
because they are quite interested in Astronomy, @effinbirds@mastodon.social
because they like funny birds talking shit, and @ernest@kbin.social
because they are interested in learning more about /kbin. Again, they want to follow all three of those accounts with the account they made on this not-so-mythical audio fiction-centetric /kbin server.
Can they? How do they search for, find, and follow those accounts because those accounts are not (yet, at least) “connected” to the unnamed (it’s hotaudiofiction.social) /kbin instance?
And if they can, how would they see the posts from those un-connected accounts? Like, where is the “timeline” view in /kbin?
If I’m not mistaken (and there’s a very good chance I am) you should be able to just use the search function and type what you have typed here and it should find them.
If that doesn’t work you can try using the format below in the address bar to find them. Of course with kbin.social changed to your instance.
https://kbin.social/u/@[email protected]
And if that doesn’t work…then I don’t know and am in the same boat as you.
Using https://hotaudiofiction.social/u/@[email protected] (when logged into said instance) throws a 404 for me.
HOWEVER… using https://kbin.social/u/@[email protected] when I’m logged into that instance does not.
Which is good news. I mean, bad news that we have a misconfig or something not setup correctly (yet), but good that it works! Off to figure out why not. And, hopefully, figure out what sort of timeline we have here on /kbin!
I can search myself on your instance and it finds me
So it’s at least working that much
Using https://hotaudiofiction.social/u/@[email protected] (when logged into said instance) throws a 404 for me.
It works now, and I believe that’s general fediverse behavior.
From what I’ve read, it’s normal that a first attempt at accessing a user or magazine from a not-yet-federated instance WILL fail. But your instance will start federating then, and subsequent attempts are most likely going to succeed (as this one did for me).
I don’t know though if this behavior (instance starts federating after failed access) happens when accessing the url directly too, or if it’s specifically built into the search (the magnifying glass in the top right).
So no, it’s not a configuration error I think.
Added you to the list of specialized instances, BTW. You might want to do some sort of cross-promotion thing with literature.cafe, as I’d imagine there’d be a fair number of people interested in both.
As far as I’m aware there’s no timeline view of all people you follow.