https://futurology.today/post/164245
Your instance only knows about users, posts, comments and even communities that it’s already been “told about”. This is how federation works in general on other Fediverse softwares too, but specifically on Lemmy it means someone from your instance needs to be subscribed to a community in order for new posts / comments to federate.
It is definitely a big downside for a lot of people, yes. I’ve seen various discussions among server admins of how to handle it, I think some use a bot to basically sub to everything as a workaround to populate the All feed without real users being subscribed. If your server has a meta community maybe you can ask around there whether they’re planning on anything like that?
There are upsides and downsides of this. The upsides are obvious, we get lots of new communities and our users can see more stuff. The downside is our poor server has to download all that stuff.
We only have limited resources (data transfer and disk space) so the current method of operation works ok for us for now. This might change in the future though.
Hey, do pending subscribes count? I can’t really see beehaw’s tech community for the most part, and I suspect this is the issue.
If you subscribe to that community then the server should download the content, but it will take a while to sync
How long? It’s been 3 days since I noticed, which seemed like enough of a delay for me to bother you.
To be honest, I’m not 100% sure, I would expect it to be fairly quick though. @voidx@futurology.today any reason why a subscribed community wouldn’t sync?
Well, pendingly subscribed. I’m not sure what the exact difference is, as it usually works the same, but if it is broken that might be an important detail.
Politely bumping this. I also notice I can’t see some replies from mastodon users, which may or may not be related. Example.
We are not sure if this is to do with a federation bug in Lemmy 18.x, we are looking to upgrade to 19.x soon though, so this might cure this issue