If I visit a community from Feddit and then another instance, the comments often differ. I understand there are some issues with defederation between some instances, but this doesn't seem related to that.
Sometimes instances are overloaded which cause federation events to timeout and be dropped. Since federation is a push event when this happens, it cannot be recovered
Lemmy.world has been struggling hard core the last couple days, sometimes not even loading. I think this is an issue with a free service that requires actual intense server hardware when you scale like this. Hopefully they can find a sustainable way to deal with their increased usage.
Is that not a pretty big weakness to Lemmy? I know it's never going to be perfect, but if Lemmy is to appeal to more people I feel issues like this add friction and makes Lemmy appear to be a little quiet/confusing as a result.
For instance, I have two Lemmy profiles - one on Feddit.uk and one on FMHY - both have different comments on the same post in [email protected]
I say, stop worrying and enjoy the chaos! So you miss a few comments here and there, so what? There's plenty more around and as the traffic increases more and more, we can't keep up with all this content anyway.
The problem is in the way ActivityPub works. The events are pushed into the queue, but if the receiving system takes too long to process it, there's a datetime "expiry"
I should add that I thought being on a smaller instance like Feddit would avoid some of the defederation problems compared to being on lemmy.world or beehaw, so it's weird to me that there are fewer comments on Feddit than on lemmy.world.
Looking closer at the comments on the F1 post, it seems that the missing comments are from lemmy.world users. Has Feddit defedrated from lemmy.world? Did I miss that?
@tom@[email protected], the admin, has said that he'll try and keep the list of defederated instances as small as possible and it is likely to be the worst offenders for bots, not a big beast like lemmy.world.
I think it's what db0 said, so if lemmy.world posts were to stop reaching feddit.uk entirely it might suggest lemmy.world defederating from feddit.uk (not the other way around). That's not what's happening here though as we're not in the blocked list of instances on that domain.
With Reddit shutting down the APIs this weekend and further unexpected tomfoolery from Elon Musk it has led to rapid growth of the Fediverse, as can be seen here. The bulk of the growth on Lemmy will be at lemmy.world, which was already twice the size of the other ten largest combined, so exerts a large amount of gravitational pull (which may or may not be healthy).
As the folks behind lemmy.world are, I believe, also running mastodon.world and calckey.world, I imagine they've been having a fun weekend. With the systems overloaded some things are going to get a bit messy, I'm afraid.
I personally still find it remarkable that all these even functions at all, but it does.