fantastic, thanks. I don’t think I ever would have found that myself. Doesn’t appear to be the case that the automatic DB check is in v0.18 though, as it still fails on https://enterprise.lemmy.ml/c/usmlr.
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fantastic, thanks. I don’t think I ever would have found that myself. Doesn’t appear to be the case that the automatic DB check is in v0.18 though, as it still fails on https://enterprise.lemmy.ml/c/usmlr.
Any idea what it is about the community that is triggering the bug? I see other communities are working just fine.
Yeah, totally understandable to have growing pains. I just wanted to make sure I that I get the issues I’m seeing reported. They can’t fix an issue they don’t know about.
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I’m having trouble with this too. I mod !usmlr@lemmy.ml from both here and lemmy.world.
I can’t even see the community here directly anymore!
But using the federated URL to itself works
Comments are also not federating fully. From here this post, created from lemmy.one, has 6 comments
But from lemmy.world it has 5
And this post https://lemmy.ml/post/1226483 viewed directly from lemmy.ml shows 13 comments, but I can only see 9. For both the community settings and my own user settings I have all languages selected, so it shouldn’t be a language filter problem.
That’s a bingo!
Due to people’s habit of voting against funding school districts here, there isn’t enough funding for all children to be on the bus (ie paying enough drivers). So the busses are reserved for children who live farther. If you live within a certain radius of the school you can pay extra to put your children on the bus.
You can subscribe to both! Reddit has multiple subreddits per topic too.
I thought Rogers was strictly Canadian, but you moderate Houston Texans community?
Of course his lawyer was named Jim Trusty.😆 Reality is just too full of onions anymore.
I mean they already did, in Shelby County v Holder, in 2013.
You can follow hashtags on Mastodon. You can also follow Lemmy communities from Mastodon! Search @<community>@<instance>
(ie @fediverse@lemmy.ml
)
Thanks! I was unaware of that markdown syntax.
No worries, it was still a useful answer as an instance admin might find the post.
thanks, that appears to have worked.
Thanks, but I’m just a user here on lemmy.ml, so I don’t have access to that. If it’s not exposed in the UI at all I’ll open an issue over in GitHub.
Also, as a mod, how can I see who are the subscribers to the community?
I think there’s just been a lot of growing pains with beehaw and lemmy.ml seeing way more traffic from new users. Their servers are going down under the load and that results in weird errors in the clients and web, and I’m assuming federation issues too.
That’s what Mastodon servers were doing after Twitter.
Could have used some warning on the new Active view. Looked like my community here had lost over 90% of the post history.