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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Elevator7009@kbin.run to c/bunnies@lemmy.world

I am so pleased that @bunnies (!bunnies for Lemmy users) welcomes wild bunnies too. If I recall correctly, you could occasionally find a post about them on r/bunnies and r/rabbits but both were intended purely as communities for pet bunnies. Wild bunnies are cute too ;-;

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[-] Elevator7009@kbin.run 2 points 3 months ago

Clicking that on Kbin gives me a 404 Not Found, clicking that on Lemmy works.

What I typed in was [!bunnies@lemmy.world](/c/bunnies@lemmy.world) which I got from the sidebar of Lemmy communities. I have had other people bring up the format with the exclamation point before, this is the first time I'm being told to put in what I see in the URL on Lemmy. I really wish people would just make the different linking methods compatible between Lemmy and Kbin, I always try to accommodate for both and somehow always end up with a comment telling me I did it wrong even though I try to listen and do what the comment says.

[-] Successful_Try543@feddit.de 2 points 3 months ago

Yes, I also hope linking between the different Fediverse Services will become consistent and work smoothly in future.

this post was submitted on 19 Jun 2024
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Post bunny pics, post questions about rabbits, almost anything bunny-related goes (whether wild or domestic). "Almost" because this is a community for bunny enjoyers—no images of dead or injured rabbits, please.

Not officially affiliated with any rabbit subreddits.

House Rabbit Society is overall a fantastic resource on pet rabbits: info on diets, health, vet care, adopting bunnies, and behavior.

Other bunny communities on the Fediverse:

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