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@pmevzek @RareBird15 @selfhost @selfhosting @selfhosted @mastoblind @main
Thanks for pointing that out, Patrick. When I read "weird" I think my brain turned off and didn't process the rest of the sentence.
Lanie, perhaps try the trick I described above to create dotted records in your main domain. This saves you from having to having to stand up your own DNS server for the subdomain or have to pay for hosting a second domain.