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Megathread for Reddit Blackouts and News - Day 2
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Hi dude, I think you might've posted this reply in the wrong thread :)
We are even federating content between posts now 🙂 Amazing stuff
part of the blame is the UI and auto refresh, I have been click thread that says one thing and then suddenly when open it up it becomes a different one. (I am the many tab user, so I just middle click and view a couple threads one by one. ) good thing lemmy's traffic is still quite low, otherwise it would be really hard to find the one you tried to read.
Yeah i had that yesterday where i was reading a thread, and then the topic changed while I was reading the page. The comments from the original thread remained, but the original post was replaced.
Weird bugs :)
that happened to me as well when I read this exact mega thread, it turned into one "AR in OR ....." thread in the post title.
There was a post about best LineageOS rec. I think they were trying to respond to that.
No worries! That’s a known bug, and happens to a lot of us. It’s on the list to be fixed.
This post is informative but I fail to see how it relates to reddit. Did you post under the wrong thread?
Lemmy has been having some issues lately where responses aren't going to the thread the submitter actually clicked on
I also love my Fairphone, but what does this have to do with the reddit blackouts?
Yes, but iirc they configured their verified boot setup incorrectly (using the keys Google provides publicly for debug/testing purposes instead of their own secret ones) so someone can easily bypass verified boot and install whatever OS or root kit or whatever they want on your phone if they get physical access to it without the phone detecting that and erasing your personal info. That's why GraphineOS doesn't support the fairphone IIRC.