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It looks like the . at the end of your sentence is interfering with the link to the community name, at least on my instance.
Just FYI for future posts and if anyone gets community-not-found, remove the .
Weird, are you using at app? It seems to be working fine from lemdro.id and lemmy.world from the web on my end. Link also follows through. Could you share a screenshot by chance?
Oh, it looks like it's a bug in the new interface for https://old.lemmy.world
If I view the post using the regular (web and non-old) interface it works. First time I've seen that, but old.lemmy.world is new as of a few days ago. I wonder where I report that.. I will look around. Thanks for the reply I didn't think of old being a potential issue :)
Interesting, you're right! https://old.lemdro.id/post/154025#c598927
You can report it to the mlmym GitHub :).
I reported it on the github :)
edit: oh no, your old.lemdro.id link links really weirdly (to old.lemmy.world/post/154025#c598927@old.lemdro.id) ... well, something else to report I guess :)
edit 2: ! link issue has been closed as fixed already, within 2 minutes, pretty impressive MLMYM devs...
Oh wow that's very weird. Thanks for making the bug reports on everyone's behalf!