True but my login info would be stored in lemmy.world and not my home instance.
@[email protected] is this something you’d consider for lemm.ee?
Did the page look like everything was enlarged and wouldn’t revert back? If so clearing cache on browser fixes it.
When trying to post try setting the language to English. Also goto your settings and make sure all languages are selected or at a minimum “undetermined” and “English” and check that community again to see if posts are showing.
Aw that’s great. Thanks for the info Sunaurus.
Issue federating with [email protected]
The example I have is the above community. No new posts have came through in a while. The URL of the community seems to be corrupt in some way as the community is listed as https://[email protected] but the URL returns a 404. Somehow the community has changed to https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected] which has broken federation. If you look at the community here on lemm.ee you’ll see.
You may need to copy and paste the full url for the 2nd lemmy.world link as the hyperlink doesn’t work properly
I’m hoping @[email protected] can chime in here with some insight.
The issue was reported here and a fix was identified but I don’t know if it was included in the newer version of Lemmy.
Are you aware of this Sunaurus? Is this something you can bring to the attention of the admins over at lemmy.world, if there is something manual required to fix affected communities?
Thanks!
Is there a way to choose to have the post previews show like previous rather than just the post title? Not sure if it’s a bug or a design choice. Hopefully it can be an option in settings.
Yeah exactly. That community will now be federating with the instance you are on so all new content should start to show.
Is this fixed in 0.18? I had a look at the release notes/change log and wasn’t sure whether it would be listed or it’s already been covered.
I know this has been pretty much resolved now but just in case anyone else has issues with this and comes across this post. The most reliable way I’ve found to search for communities that don’t show up initially (due to being the first person subscribing from this instance) is:
Click the spy glass at the top right and search for the full url e.g. https://kbin.social/m/magazinename or https://lemmy.world/c/communityname. It may not look like it’s doing anything. Hit search again and then go back to the communities page and just search for the community or magazine name. It should now show. It possibly won’t show any content yet if you are the first person from your instance to subscribe to it.
Looks like the fix for this is implemented in release 0.18. We just need to wait for all the instances to upgrade.
I much prefer this approach. Thanks for the update. I’ve seen a lot of comments on other instances where people are wanting the latest updates implemented asap regardless.
Would be cool if there was a way that new comments were highlighted regardless of time. Much like how Apollo does it on Reddit.
That is the full URL. That community already shows if you just search for emulation.
Yeah I’m pretty sure that’s how it works.
No problem. It will be the same if you are trying to join a Lemmy community that’s hosted on another Lemmy instance that isn’t showing up in search.
If you click the spy glass at the top right and search for the full url https://kbin.social/m/nintendoswitch. It may not look like it’s doing anything. Hit search again and then go back to the communities page and just search for Nintendo. The community should now show. It possibly won’t show any content yet if you are the first person from your instance to subscribe to it.
I’m not sure if there is an issue with kbin at the moment as I’ve experienced similar today. It’s being discussed on this post here https://lemmy.world/post/456733
I’ve just tried this and it works. If you click the spy glass at the top right and search for the full url https://kbin.social/m/Amsterdam. It may not look like it’s doing anything. Hit search again and then go back to the communities page and just search for Amsterdam. The community should now show. It possibly won’t show any content yet if you are the first person from your instance to subscribe to it.
I’ve had no issues before when using kbin and finding Lemmy communities but I’ve just tried again there to check and the search is not working for me either now.