TL;DR: questions:
EDIT: I’m not aking how to fix it for a single community, I’m asking how to handle it for >200 subscriptions (thanks!)

  • If a community says “Subscribe pending”, is it possible that their posts do not appear on the feed?
  • If the answer to the previous question is yes: is there any script to fix “Subscribe pending” issues on batch?

Long version:

I started using Lemmy some days ago and when subscribing to some communities (on other instances) I got the “Subscribe pending” message. I’m aware it’s a common issue (see search for Subscribe pending in this community) but, because what I read is that the bug was the message itself (but you were indeed subscribed) I ignored them.

Today I took a look again at the issue and I saw that some people recommend un-subbing and re-subbing again. The thing is, now I’m subscribed to more than 200 communities, so it would take a while to do it manually.

Thanks!

  • @INeedMana
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    11 year ago

    I meant: do you observe such behavior? Because it’s contrary to my experience but maybe I just did not notice

    • @CrulOP
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      31 year ago

      With >200 subscriptions is impossible for me to detect if the posts from one of them are being excluded from the homepage :/.

      • @INeedMana
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        21 year ago

        Ah. So it’s not an observation but precaution :)

        I don’t think you need to do this but if you want to follow through, my idea would be:

        1. on the main page mark the “subscribed communities”, right click and “show source of selection”
        2. the communities listed there are linked as href="/c/something" so you probably need to pass it through some regex
        3. use “open multiple urls” addon (Firefox, Chrome)
        4. go one by one and resubscribe
        • @CrulOP
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          1 year ago

          Ah. So it’s not an observation but precaution :)

          Yes, it was a genuine question. I don’t know the implications.

          if you want to follow through, my idea would be: (…)

          Good advice, thanks.

          I will probably do a bit more work to automatize it with JS, I just wanted to check I’m not reinventing the wheel, in case anyone had already built something similar.