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Comments repeating?

Hi,

While using Connect for Lemmy, as I am scrolling through the comments on a post, I always get to a point where the comments start to repeat from the beginning, even though I never tried to scroll back to the top.

What's more, if I keep on scrolling, it eventually happens again. I never can get to the end of the comments, because the list just keeps repeating.

Has anyone else seen this happen? I'm wondering if the arrival of a new comment causes the thread to start over from the top?

Edit: Connect 1.0.73 (73) on a Google Pixel 6a. Android 13.

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Hello! Hope this community grows!

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No matter who you are, thanks for being here.
  • Heck, Google usually includes Reddit results in general searches anyway, conveniently grouped together near the top of the results. We can only hope they start doing the same for Lemmy (and the Fediverse in general).

  • No matter who you are, thanks for being here.
  • Not sure "Starship Troopers" is the best inspirational message for Fediverse users. I mean, the entire franchise is really about the effects of fascism and indoctrination, the humans-versus-aliens combat is just a delightful bonus.

  • Google execs admit users are ‘not quite happy’ with search experience after Reddit blackouts
  • Sadly, Google Search doesn't seem to index Lemmy instances the way it does Reddit.

    Sure, you can add "site: lemmy.world" to your search strings, but that mostly returns links to community or user feeds that mention your search terms, not links to the actual posts. And it doesn't group the results together for convenience, the way it does for Reddit.

    Hopefully, this will change as Lemmy becomes more popular. We could also outright ask Google to start treating Lemmy this way.