Lemmy.world is currently lagging behind quite significantly because so many people are using that instance, it may be something to do with that
Interestingly I tested it out and noticed that it's not happening on other servers like lemm.ee, it appears to only be an issue with sh.itjust.works (from what I noticed)
possible that our instance is lagging as well? There's been a pretty big influx of users on all of the bigger instances, including ours.
I have an account on lemmy.world, and I noticed earlier that a post I made to a community here wasn't showing up on Lemmy world. Same issue, just reverse. It's been 10+ hours, and still no change.
Edit: I'm just not seeing anything from Lemmy world at this point. And I'm still not able to see new content from this server on Lemmy world either.
Same. A post of mine just disappeared, but is visible when I go to it from this account.
If this is just growing pains and what not: I can live with that .. kinda but still.. it really makes me want to set up my own instance to avoid this. But this kinda feels silly to spin up a whole server for just me, and a lot of extra work I can do without. I like the “local feed” of .world (and Ruud)
Did you find any post on why this could be happening? Some corruption on .worlds end due to the massive overload?
Although I must say all these separate accounts are very confusing. It’s fine when you do want that but in this case: nope. It’s like creating extra clutter. Maybe I will go with my own instance just to avoid this
Yeah I was wondering why my Lemmy feed was being quiet all of a sudden. It turns out in don't see posts from many other instances.
I tried logging in using my other instances account and everything seems to be working fine over there..
not sure that's it. i created an account on another instance and i do see my post there.
Somewhat related, I’m also curious as to what the benefit is to making accounts on multiple hubs, if there is one at all…
Each site has a slightly different subscription therefore slightly different content.
Also some sites might go down from time to time so having a backup site to use is handy.
How does signing into one instance inherently alter the content? Are not most instances federated?
It changes the content you can easily browse on Local. You are right it shouldn't change Subscribed or All.
Federated only the communities that a local user has subscribed to. Smaller communities or duplicates might not be synced.
The defualt "All" includes all federated communities. I'd expect a separate "Subscribed" option to handle that.
You just repeated what I said. All federated.
Federation is not automatic for communities. A person must subscribe to the community for a lemmy server to start pulling that community data for everyone.
Again. New, or smaller communities might not have been pulled into your preferred instance.
I don’t even see Lemmy.world posts in my feed anymore. I see them on my Lemmy.ml feed but not my shitjustoworks feed. Top two post of the day on all are from Lemmy world. But I can’t even see them on this account.
Same here.
I’ve realized I can’t see any posts in the communities from less than 15 hours ago . It’s as if there was defederation.
Went to the Wefwef community and I can see many posts from today on my Lemmy.ml account. None from today on this account.
Something is hella broken.
We're not on their defed list. Must be a bug?
Seems so. Hopefully it gets fixed soon because that’s the biggest instance.
Who can I pay to make this post disappear?
I'm having the same problem. I'm not able to see posts that I've made to communities here in the last two days from my lemmy.world account. I also haven't been able to make posts to some other instances, such as lemmy.world and Lemmy.ml
Something is definitely wrong with this instance. @TheDude@sh.itjust.works
Yeah all my subscriptions just disappeared from my sidebar. Deleted Memmy and reinstalled it and I noticed the rules now show sh.itjust.works no longer allows user created communities. Maybe that has something to do with it? I know there was issues with accounts spam creating communities earlier this week.
sh.itjust.works Main Community
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