oh no, i should have been specific. i was talking about the popular @lemmy.ml instance & its communities, lemmy.fmhy.ml seems to be a different instance just with a similar name/url.
Quick lesson on how urls work. When I purchase a domain name you usually purchase something like domain.com, domain.net ect. So once you own domain.com you have control of creating what are called sub domains. sub.domain.com or sub.sub.domain.com. you can tell that lemmy.ml and fmhy.ml are unrelated because of this.
oh no, i should have been specific. i was talking about the popular @lemmy.ml instance & its communities, lemmy.fmhy.ml seems to be a different instance just with a similar name/url.
Thanks for the clarification, now I feel better!
Quick lesson on how urls work. When I purchase a domain name you usually purchase something like domain.com, domain.net ect. So once you own domain.com you have control of creating what are called sub domains. sub.domain.com or sub.sub.domain.com. you can tell that lemmy.ml and fmhy.ml are unrelated because of this.