I’ve registered on Lemmy.ml when it was still possible and created a Wishing community, basically micro writing prompts. It doesn’t seem to be accessible from Beehaw, however, as I’ve been informed by Beehaw users trying to subscribe.

For instance, this yields 404: https://beehaw.org/c/wish@lemmy.ml

Am I doing something wrong? Should I be sending a request for the community to be allowed to share?

Additionally, I tried using said Lemmy account to post to https://lemmy.ml/c/support@beehaw.org about this issue, but I don’t think that worked right either. It’s there https://lemmy.ml/post/1231900 but doesn’t show here. I’ve decided to resort to posting here directly with here account. Which I understand is not the fediverse way. Might be wrong. It’s not very straightforward.

Thanks for help.

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      2 years ago

      I appreciate your help (not OP, but found this because of a similar question)

      I can find a lot of communities by going to https://beehaw.org/c/[community]@[server], but some work and some don’t and I can’t work out a rhyme or reason for why and have to just try them and see what happens. I assume I’m just not getting something and making this harder than it should be, since that’s my typical speed.

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          2 years ago

          some of these hiccups are from the unpredictability of exodus traffic and its impact on the various servers.

          That’s been what I’ve been wondering as well - with all of the chaos and hiccups right now, maybe I did figure this out already, and things just a little tilted for the time being. Then I also wonder if some of what I think I figured out might also be that tilt and worry myself again.

          🤷Oh well - we’ll sort it out eventually 😆