Hi! I’m trying to add a Kbin community to my account here on Lemmy, and nothing seems to work. I’ve tried pasting in the https URL and the Kbin URL, but nothing comes up in Lemmy search.

I’m sure I’m missing something simple. For reference, this is the community: @[email protected]

Thanks!

  • dudeami0
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    71 year ago

    This does not work unless someone was able to query for the community before. You’ll just get 404: couldnt_find_community. I have yet to be able to get kbin magazines to work on my instance, along with some lemmy.ml communities (about 50/50 there).

      • dudeami0
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        1 year ago

        This wasn’t working for me a couple days ago, but this does appear to be working now. Before I’d search and wait for over a minute and nothing, I assumed all these issues are just due to the flood of new users/instances. Good to know it works now. We’ll see if the subscription goes through and content shows up though, that’s the issue I have with lemmy.ml at the moment.

      • Freeman
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        1 year ago

        Yeah I can’t get it to pull in my instance either. I think it may be their cloudflare config.

        I’m not sure. Would love to add kbin instances.

        I take that back. I searched the actual url and it worked. You also have to leave the filter set to all

        https://kbin.social/m/tech

    • Speff
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      21 year ago

      This is what I’m experiencing too. Spent the better part of yesterday (unsuccessfully) trying to figure out why it doesn’t work - or only works sporadically for .ml like you found.

      Couldn’t find anything in the logs other than the fact that kbin&.ml manage to send a web request to my instance under the ^/.well_known subdir. After that…nothing - communities on my instance don’t show up on those sites after they sent the req. It’s like the communication is dying somewhere in the middle.