no
What about the comm [email protected]?
Yes, I can see it through the web interface.
But not through an app?
It’s more complicated than that.
I can see it on the infosec.pub instance but clicking through to the community’s home instance, at [email protected], doesn’t show your post.
This suggests there is a federation issue at work. It may be it was removed on the lemmy.ml or it never propagated there in the first place
Will have to check if lemmy.ml has defederated from infosec.pub. Thanks though 👍.
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Wow, that is weird… no idea why 🤷.
Yes, it works fine on Voyager (native Android app). Gave it an upvote because it had none and looked lonely.
That’s the thing… it’s on a Linux comm… on Lemmy… no one giving it an upvote or a downvote in 10 hours is a little strange.
I can see it. It says it’s been posted for 2 hours. If you’re saying ten, there must be some replication issue.
4 hours after this comment, it says it was last edited 20 hours ago for me. Weird.
Looking at it rn on latest Eternity version (0.1.2). There are no comments, nor upvotes/downvotes tho
I can see it through Summit on Android. No comments or votes visible.
I can see the post, yes. 0 comments tho
Same, 0 comments 0 upvotes
Yep… that is what bugged me…
Yes, I can see it. But I think it wasn’t federated before I clicked it. It has no comments and no upvotes, so unless the creator removed the upvote on their own post, I think it just federated to my instance. I am subscribed to that community, so that suggests there may have been some federation error when it was posted. Though, the fact that I was able to pull it now tells me that whatever weirdness was going on at the time might be fixed.
Yes, working in Eternity. No comments, upvotes, downvotes tho, only the content.
That is what bugs me…
Clicking makes my app spin for a second then does nothing.
Mhm… can you see any posts from that comm?
I saw it in my subscribed feed earlier.
It says the name couldn’t be resolved.
I can’t see it. It just times out.
I’m able to see it. I use the wefwef web client for lemmy.