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I noticed that /c/milwaukee doesn't appear in the community list when browsing through midwest.social directly, and when I manually go to https://midwest.social/c/milwaukee, no posts appear, even though /c/milwaukee shows up correctly on my home instance (pawb.social). Is it possible that this issue could be hiding other communities on this instance too?

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Intro and Context

Midwest.social is my homebase, but I have two other accounts in different instances. Both accounts are in instances that are federated with this one.

I started a genre film community about a week ago. Yesterday, I logged in to my other instances to see what the community looks like from a non-moderator perspective. They all look different, depending on what instance I'm viewing the community from. Screenshots below:

Screenshots

This is the view of !driveinmovies@midwest.social from this instance. This is how I'd expect it to be seen by anyone that midwest.social is federated with. Is that not correct?

For context, all the comments in the stickied post are from individuals belonging to other instances with which midwest.social is federated. In fact, there are comments from lemmy.ml folks, and I think there's one from somebody in sopuli.xyz. That may be relevant because of what I see when I go to my lemmy.ml and sopuli.xyz accounts.

This is the view of !driveinmovies@midwest.social from my account on lemmy.ml. Only three posts show up. The comment counts and upvotes are different.

The one on top with zero upvotes was actually posted from the pictured lemmy.ml account. The middle post is supposedly a stickied post, except it's not stickied when accessed through lemmy.ml. Also, none of the comments appear. Not even my own test comment.

The "subscribe pending" business is new. Several days ago, it said "joined" over there. When I try unsubscribing and resubscribing, I keep getting the pending nonsense.

This is the view of !driveinmovies@midwest.social from my account on sopuli.xyz. All the posts show up, but the comment counts and upvotes are different.

The "subscribe pending" thing here is the same as it is with my lemmy.ml account. It wasn't there a couple days ago, but now it is. Turning it off and on again doesn't do anything.

Questions

Only one question, really. Is this as odd as it seems to me? Okay, two questions. Can someone explain why it looks different, based on which instance I'm accessing the community from?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Banzai51@midwest.social to c/main@midwest.social
 
 

Noticed my memory usage steadily increasing when I leave my Lemmy tab open after interacting with everything. I'm using Firefox on Win10.

There is a GitHub issue on it here. If you're even slightly tech savvy, keep an eye on your memory usage and see if you can reproduce it. So far it looks like a Firefox/Lemmy issue on both Windows and Linux. But keep and eye out even if you don't use Firefox.

If you do run across it, please report it in the link above.

Edit: Forgot to add, the workaround is to close your Lemmy tab in Firefox, and wait for the memory use to be cleaned up (~20 seconds), then you can re-open it.

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TLDR: 3 people working together can gatekeep content on the "active" and "hot" feeds on smaller servers/communities.

After some playing around, I noticed posts disappear after reaching a threshold. A quick search later and I'm in the Lemmy docs reading about how this all works.

In plain English, any three people working together (or one person with three accounts) can stop posts from appearing on the default feed. Once a post reaches -2 it will only appear to people who browse "new." Edit: Of course, it reappears after it climbs above -2, but it's a race against the clock.

As a smaller server, we're vulnerable to this. But we also have some extra mitigations - namely, @seahorse@midwest.social has to approve everyone who joins, and that might weed out bad actors.

So what can you do? Upvote content liberally, downvote sparingly.

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My personal tldr is that lemmy.world & sh.itjust.works have open registration and beehaw admins are have had enough dealing with a ton of troll accounts from these 2 instances. Is this a problem for Midwest.social? I'm subscribed to a couple of (non toxic I hope) communities.

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If you type a comment, then change your mind and attempt to change pages. There's no prompt. So the UI just dies for no reason. Took me a minute to figure out what happened. Wound up refreshing the page.

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So, I got curious and set my feed to all. Wow, there a lot of arguments about defederation due to the Beehaw decision. Many Many people positing on "the death of Reddit" and the refugee crisis. I get some of the concerns about moderation and ideology but the amount of navelgazing is unreal. Ill just stick to local for a bit until things settle down.

So, how are you finding the big, wide fediverse outside of our pleasant little pocket? With all of the thinkpieces being posted about how Lemmy is never going to work, I wanted to see some fresh takes from the good folk at midwest.social.

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I want to setup a wiki as a new Lemmy user guide that lists the popular instances we federate with and their popular communities so people can easily find their interests and start posting. How can I do this on Lemmy so that other people can edit?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by blusterydayve26@midwest.social to c/main@midwest.social
 
 

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