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Unfortunately, I've been getting some
404 not found
of some communities/magazines of some instances that are not from the instance I'm using, e.g. I'm usingkbin.social
at the current posting account, but let's say that I tried to access something likehttps://sh.itjust.works/c/skincareaddiction
there's no issues whatsoever (since it's the main instance where that community spawned off) but if I triedhttps://kbin.social/m/skincareaddiction@sh.itjust.works
then I would get the aforementioned error code. I find it pretty inconvenient that caching/indexing of certain less popular (which I assume is what is happening) community working clunkily, it feels not as reliable than using a centralized service, but I guess that this is the price to pay for a decentralized system.If kbin is like lemmy, then you have to search for !skincareaddiction@sh.itjust.works from your kbin instance.
Now the 404 will have disappeared.
Instead of typing the url, search for skincareaddiction without "!" and "@sh.itjust.works", and you (and all other people in your instance) will now be able to access (federate?) with the community