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    1. urbit‏Verified account @urbit 6 Apr 2019
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      We think our docs can be better — but the links should at least work! Investigating, but if you could be specific we’d be happy to fix it.

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    2. K4‏ @Karunamon 7 Apr 2019
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      Two big ones that came up immediately was ;help in Talk pointing at https://urbit.org/docs/learn/arvo/arvo-internals/messaging/ … (404), and the link to Hall internals on the Messaging page (link: Documentation) points to https://urbit.org/docs/using/hall  (404).

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    3. K4‏ @Karunamon 7 Apr 2019
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      Lest you think I'm just whinging, I'm 100% on board with this project, just the initial setup feels kinda like putting together a jigsaw puzzle :) Even after my ship was booted, I can't seem to get on /urbit-help in Talk.

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    4. urbit‏Verified account @urbit 7 Apr 2019
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      No, no. We want this to be easier. Did you get an error when joining /urbit-help? What exact command did you run? @zodisok can also help.

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    5. K4‏ @Karunamon 7 Apr 2019
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      No error, but the expected output called out in the docs doesn't happen. After doing ;join /urbit-help in Talk mode, I see that command echoed back prefixed with ------------|, but nothing else.

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    6. Riku Raisanen‏ @rikuraisanen 8 Apr 2019
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      Same thing happened to me. My first guess was that the free comet I got is not allowed to chat, but google didn't give me an answer to that so idk :/

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    7. |hi ~zod‏ @zodisok 8 Apr 2019
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      just to check, ;join /urbit-help wouldn't get you to the correct channel – have you tried ;join ~dopzod/urbit-help?

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    8. K4‏ @Karunamon 8 Apr 2019
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      Same behavior, with a '~dopzod not responding still trying' message after a minute or so.

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    9. |hi ~zod‏ @zodisok 8 Apr 2019
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      Turns out you're disconnecting and reconnecting to ~dopzod every few seconds. I would try running `|bonk` in dojo for good measure, and otherwise we're investigating here.pic.twitter.com/wWvT0k8CrS

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    10. K4‏ @Karunamon 8 Apr 2019
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      I gave that a try, still no luck. Those messages may have been me restarting the host unless they go on a lot longer. Are there any other connectivity tests I can do from my side? I can `|hi ~zod` and get a success message, but apparently no others.

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      |hi ~zod‏ @zodisok 8 Apr 2019
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      Yeah, it's continuous – there are hundreds of them. Something to try: run `|hi ~dopzod`. If that works, run `|nuke ~dopzod` to block the connection, wait a few minutes, then run `|nuke ~dopzod` again. Essentially turn it off and turn it on again.

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        2. K4‏ @Karunamon 8 Apr 2019
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          The `|hi` is processed (>=) but I receive no further output. Not a neighbor message or a "hi was succesful" like you get with ~zod. I've tried moving my pier onto a fresh system to eliminate the local environment as a cause, but I'm getting the same thing.

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        3. K4‏ @Karunamon 9 Apr 2019
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          Do you think it would be appropriate at this point to open an issue over on Github? I really appreciate the help so far, but I think there may be some deeper issue going on, and Twitter isn't a great place for long and detailed conversations.

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