When you type in the search field the text populates in the 'GOTO user' option, selecting that seems to work...
There's an option to set a display name in the settings.
I believe they're taking about in your own profile, you can set your display name to be different from your username. For instance, my username is AFKBRBChocolate, but I have it set to display with spaces. If you click on the username in a post, it should show you what it really is.
Looking at this from Voyager you have no custom name displayed, it is just “AFKBRBChocolate@lemmy.world“. My guess is that voyager doesn't show those, same as with profile pictures.
Oh, could be. I got here sorting by new, and I'm not a Voyager user, but I thought I had some insight. Maybe I don't - apologies for the detour.
Please don't apologize for wanting to be helpful! At least I learned about a new feature that is essentially hidden from me as a mobile only user. Good to know!
Pretty sure we always see the actual user name, but not the custom nicknames.
Can you provide an actual example?
I don't have an account on lemm.ee, so that is why it likely does not come up. Not sure how to expand search within servers federated with your instance in voyager.
You have to put the instance name if you want to search for a user. I just did the same search on voyager for dubyakay@lemmy.ca and it went straight to their profile.
Otherwise yeah, the search probably defaults to only users on your server.
@Ilikecheese@lemm.ee has the right of it. @Mastengwe@lemm.ee, to search for a user not on your instance, you have search for 'username@instancedomain'. If you only search the username, it will search only in your local instance.
Edit : but when trying to tag somebody, it is able to search through other instances so maybe there is a way to implement the same technique to the search section.
Edit 2 : all my points above are for specifically how voyager behaves not how lemmyui and other clients do.
Perhaps its a federation issue?
I doubt it is the nickname feature since according to the person who ~~first brought up the feature~~ responded to the first person bringing it up their chosen nickname is different from what I can see, which is their actual account name. Refer to the according comments further up
Maybe their display name isn't the same as their login, which is what the search looks for, so it doesn't show up when looking for their display name.
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