• Deebster@programming.dev
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      11 months ago

      I was getting that feeling too, which made me check that my posts were even visible. I’m kinda relieved it’s “just” a bug. A pretty bad one, though.

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    (for people not in the discord or instance admin matrix since its been getting talked about there)

    Other instances have reported similar problems

    Im guessing its a bug with 0.18.5 instances interacting with non 0.18.5 instances.

    • programming.dev (0.18.5) - report about content not showing on sh.itjust.works which is on 0.18.4
    • lemdro.id (0.18.5) - report about content not populating from lemmy.studio and sopuli.xyz which are 0.18.3 and 0.18.4
    • midwest.social (0.18.4) - content not showing up on lemmy.ml which is on 0.18.5
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    Oh, that explains why I havent gotten a single upvote on any of my comments for the last 6 days. My lemmy.world account cant see a single programming.dev comment I have made anywhere (or at least in lemmy.world, startrek.website, and sh.itjust.works).

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    It seems to vary between instances, even ones on 0.18.5. For example, lemmy.world and programming.dev seem to be struggling to talk to each other (can’t see or search for posts, for example), but infosec.pub (which hosts this account) seems able to communicate with both.

    [edit] infosec.pub can post to programming.dev and that post federates over normally. Posts from programming.dev on itself or infosec.pub do not federate over to infosec.pub, but can be searched from infosec.pub (whereupon they show up normally).

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    IIRC, this is how it works by design. Posts don’t get federated to another instance unless someone from that instance interacts with it e.g. searches for it, comments on it, etc

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        What do you mean by “already fetched”? I’ve been on the fediverse for quite a while and I’ve never seen new posts from a community be automatically federated across every other instance in the fediverse without someone from those instances interacting with it (e.g. following the community, searching it, etc). Can you point me to where it says it works the way you say? Not saying you’re wrong. But would be news to me.

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          That is what im saying. The thing is with that community above the community has already been interacted with (fetched) in that instance with the op having been making posts in it for a very long time and all previous posts federated. It sounded like you were saying that happens on the post level instead of the community level

          Im guessing that this is a bug that got introduced with 0.18.5 since it hasnt been a problem until now

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      To convert the process into Mastodon terms, a community is like a dummy user, it’s not like a hashtag. Making a post to a community is like doing a mention tag to it, like @communityname@instancename, so the community’s home instance should always see all the posts to it. (This is the part that I noticed wasn’t working)

      The community boosts every post to it, so every user who is subscribed/following the community can see the posts that it boosts, which means the instances hosting the subscribers/followers will receive copies of the posts, so federation is automatic there because of the boost.