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There is only one lemmy.ml website. Just like on e-mail, if you deleted an account on lemmy.ml website, that one will be gone. Maybe that's what you did? You also have an account on lemmy.one I see. Why not use that one now? It's basically the same anyways, you can join all the communities anyways.
Okay thanks. In jerboa is there a way to view communities such a as !tf2@lemmy.ml because it doesn't show up. And when linked it takes me to the lemmy.ml website which doesn't show anything anymore because of 404 account deleted
you can always search for !tf2@lemmy.ml and your server (lemmy.one) in this case will look up if there is a community with that name on a server with that name.
No luck, also searches on lemmy.one website
There's something broken with that community or lemmy.ml, I can't find it on feddit.de either. Sorry for confusing you with my "help"...