community not federating

submitted by technomad edited

I'm still learning the quirks of federation and the behaviors of communities hosted on different instances, so I apologize if this is something that's been asked repeatedly.

I made a post to a community I am subscribed to at lemmy.ca, from my home instance at slrpnk.net. Public posts on that community (as well as the post that I made) are not showing up from my home instance. My profile page on my home instance does not show any record of the post that I made.

I was only able to find existence of the post that I made by going to lemmy.ca, and then finding the community that I posted to from there.

!woodworking@lemmy.ca

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Blaze (he/him)

What community is it?

technomad [OP]
Blaze (he/him)

It is on your profile. Do you have "Undetermined" selected in your language settings?

technomad [OP]

The language settings are set to auto.

I'm using the Photon frontend if it helps.

poVoq , edited

The auto-setting is about what the language the frontend uses, what Blaze meant is the language visibility setting in your profile.

Edit: hmm, I can't actually find that setting in Photon, but what ever you set it in the classic lemmy-ui might still effect visibility on Photon.

Edit: https://slrpnk.net/post/14775569

Xylight (Photon Dev)

I need to add language settings to communities and profiles. I really dislike how lemmy handles this though.

If you change it in lemmy-ui, it will propagate to Photon because it's an account wide setting.

can

I'm wondering too. /u/technomad@slrpnk.net was it the woodworking one?

ProdigalFrog

I believe to ping someone, you need to put an @ symbol before their name instead of /u/. Depending on how you're interacting with Lemmy (web or app) it should provide some means of auto completing the ping.

technomad [OP]

Yes that one

can

Curious, did you get a long from my mention or did I format it wrong?

technomad [OP]

No, I didn't get any notification from your original ping attempt.

u_u

If this is about your post in !woodworking@lemmy.ca, I can see it just fine by checking the post history from your profile. I'm using Voyager.

technomad [OP] , edited

Yes it is. That's interesting, it's still not showing up on my profile for me.

Also checked on Voyager, nothing.

originalucifer

sounds like an issue with your local instance. federation seems to work, as you imply the post shows in the remote community.

i have seen that behavior before with database/process issues causing the local post not to show despite it being successfully sent to the remote.

abff08f4813c

So an hour later, while logged out (in incognito mode) I am seeing your post on https://slrpnk.net/c/woodworking@lemmy.ca and can find it on your home instance directly at https://slrpnk.net/post/14701745 - this is in addition to seeing it on https://lemmy.ca/c/woodworking and directly on the magazine's instance at https://lemmy.ca/post/31909201

Also, the post likewise shows up for me when I view your profile on either your home instance at https://slrpnk.net/u/technomad or on the magazine's instance at https://lemmy.ca/u/technomad@slrpnk.net (and again, that's logged out and in incognito mode).

Finally, I see your post on lemmy.world in the same three places - the magazine https://lemmy.world/c/woodworking@lemmy.ca , your profile https://lemmy.world/u/technomad@slrpnk.net , and the direct post itself https://lemmy.world/post/21403325

Sometimes posts from lemmy.world take up to three days to federate to my instance, so an hour isn't too bad really.

FundMECFSResearch

Communities only federate to an instance once someone from the instance has subscribed to the community.

PhilipTheBucket , edited

How long did you wait? Sometimes it takes some time for things to get federated.

As long as someone is subscribed to it from your home instance, it should get there, though.

Edit: A word

Alice

You have to make an account on other instances and then add that community while logged into other instances