It continues to be a problem as far as I can see
It continues to be a problem as far as I can see
It definitely feels broken. There are still huge amounts of contents and comments not showing up. I posted about this the other day, and the answer that it was working as intended, but there’s just too much content missing for it to feel true. I can go to !technology, and see a post with 50+ comments on beehaw.org, but Kbin only shows 3. If that post is even on here.
K-9 on Android, Thunderbird on desktop!
It works when I press the kbin logo to go back to the homepage, then it’s just /sub. But if I type “kbin.social” in the address bar, it doesn’t redirect to /sub automatically.
Fair enough! I guess it’s a downside that comes with the federation.
So it’s basically working as intended? It does feel like an annoying “issue” though. Thanks for explaining anyhow!
Yes, this is the issue I’m referring to!
Thanks for the clarifications. Regarding 3, why does some new content from e.g. kbinMeta@kbin.social gets pushed to an instance like lemmy.world, but not all new content? I mean, if some content gets pushed it seems to be aware of that instance. Or is it random which content gets pushed? Does this mean that the other instance will never get all new content? This seems like quite the issue?
Edit: ok, I think I get it. So if someone from a random instance posts to e.g., technology@beehaw.org, and that instance doesn’t know about kbin.social, it won’t get pushed to this instances representation of the technology@beehaw.org magazine?
I’ve heard this as well, but this is regarding new posts and comments not showing up. Not the old ones. And when they do show up after some unknown time, it might still be incomplete.
Yes, but this is regarding magazines from e.g. lemmy.world, which to my knowledge is not defederating from kbin.
I think the main issue is that I’m not getting all comments or posts from the other magazine, even though all the posts and comments are from that same magazine (but on the other instance). There might be some delay involved and that it sooner or later will retrieve them as older posts seems to have more comments on them.
Where will nsfw content end up if it’s in the end banned from all major platforms? E.g. reddit (likely sooner or later with the API changes), imgur and tumblr (already happened), twitter might happen too but might just burn down before they can make that change… The internet is surely shifting to a shareholder-friendly corporate space.
This is mad, lol
Just because it’d require a larger momentum than what we have now. But yes, I’ve been trying to contribute as well, so I’m trying to not sit idly by. I might just be a tad pessimistic, even though I like what we’re all trying to do.
I mean, you don’t have to be a tankie that defends North Korea or the uighur genocides, to respect those values? Which is the main problem with Lemmy devs and main instances.
While I’m quite left wing, I have huge problems with them (as well as the main dev) being authoritarian, genocide-defending tankies. That praise China, Russia and DPRK. It’s maddening.
Why is everyone developing apps for Lemmy and not Kbin?
Ah. Thanks for the update! Hope it resolves