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Here is your community viewed from Mbin: https://kbin.run/m/koalawallawoods@lemmy.world
As you can see, posts are there, it's possible to comment as well.
It will be the same for Sublinks
I just tried to follow that link and it appears someone needs to notify the website owners about this error message I'm getting from it and I'm using LibreWolf for my browser for privacy reasons.
Secure Connection Failed
An error occurred during a connection to kbin.run.
Seems to be something about the link rewrite, from where I sit - I can copy and paste the link and get exactly the expected page, but if I click it, it's broken. Seems like a Lemmy issue, if anything, as the pasted link opens just fine.
It's a basic standard LetsEncrypt certificate so either your certificate store is wildly outdated, or you have something bad going on on your network.
Actually, I just cut and pasted that kbin.run link into another browser on another computer on the same network and its working there, so that rules it down to a LibreWolf issue going on.
Well, I'm not sure how to check and see about fixing that, if its on my end and not kbin.run's end.
I couldn't connect either on my phone, but after updating my browser it works.