I use Lemmy.world, but my homepage (subscribed - hot) is the same as 2 days ago. Also I see a Selfhosted community with about 7K users there, I’ve tried to search it here (selecting all, not local), I see the [email protected] but it shows only 300 users and the posts there are from a week ago. Is there any problem or am I doing something wrong? Thanks!

  • @ElSapo
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    2 years ago

    I’m an user of lemmy.world. I’ve checked and apparently the only difference is the number of subscribers, comments and posts seem to be synchronised. (And yes, last post is from 5 days ago).

    EDIT: Correction.

    • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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      32 years ago

      5 days ago are the pinned, order by “new” and scroll down, last post is 30 minutes ago.

      • @ElSapo
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        22 years ago

        My bad, I somehow didn’t notice it. Anyway, the rest of the comment is still true, only difference is the number of subscribers, comments and posts are correctly synchronised.

        • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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          22 years ago

          Yeah some things are weird, like if you open multiple tabs, threads are mixed up and vote counting go crazy.

          But devs are aware and already working on a fix, maybe that will also fix un-synced numbers, we’ll see.

  • Ulu-Mulu-no-die
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    22 years ago

    I’m on lemmy.world, if I go into Selfhosted and order by “New” the last post is 30 minutes ago, can you try the same?

    Be aware there a 2 pinned so you might have to scroll down a little bit.

    If it doesn’t work then maybe there are some bugs on syncing instances, there are no blocks for lemmy.ml on our side, I can participate in lemmy.ml communities and people from other instances answer my posts, meaning you’re not blocking us either.

  • Misha
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    12 years ago

    Could it have to do with the fact that you selected “top of all time”?

  • db0
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    12 years ago

    It’s not de-federated from lemmy.ml so it should be ok. So either lemmy.world is bugging when sending federation to lemmy.ml or lemmy.ml is bugging when receiving it