c/worldbuilding, a new old community for all your fictional worlds!

DudePluto@lemmy.world to New Communities@lemmy.world – 39 points –

Welcome to worldbuilding your one-stop shop for all your fictional worlds. Whether it's for a D&D campaign, book you're writing, or a favorite hobby, if you're worldbuilding you're welcome here.

We're technically three years old as a community. However, we recently completely changed our moderation team and have begun to flourish. So, we're new in spirit.

As you can see, lemmy.ml/c/worldbuilding@lemmy.ml is a lemmy.ml community, so we're experiencing some federation issues with all the posts being visible between the home instance and lemmy.world . However, I believe those issues will soon be resolved and we can continue business as usual.

Come check us out :)

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I'm gonna insta sub as soon as it stops giving me the 404 couldn't find community. :p

Good ol' reliable Lemmy :p haha

Looking forward to seeing you there!

cut and paste the full https:// url into your search bar and it should force a federation update, then you should be able to link to it.

Sometimes it can take a few minutes depending on your server.

Were you able to get through? I think I fixed it by including @lemmy.ml at the end of the link

For some reason i can't retrieve it to my instance. I have other lemmy.ml's retrieved so idk why it's being difficult. bummer cus I just finished a FO4 build today i'd love to share. I'll keep trying over the next couple days

I'd love to join a community like that, but I'm getting a 404 when I follow that link. I also couldn't find it when searching on lemmy. Any advice would be appreciated!

You're not alone, it's some sort of issue that's been happening the last couple days due to federation issues between lemmy.world and lemmy.ml

I’m getting a 404 when I follow that link

You may be able to view the community directly by going to https://lemmy.ml/c/worldbuilding@lemmy.ml or you can view what lemmy.world has logged so far at https://lemmy.world/c/worldbuilding@lemmy.ml

I also couldn’t find it when searching on lemmy

What might help is copying the direct link ^ and pasting it into your community search bar on your home instance. It may or may not say "no results," but if you do a regular search for the community afterward it should help.

Thank you for your patience!

Edit: I think I fixed it? apparently I have to include @lemmy.ml at the end or it gives a 404 error