Tapping the post form submit button results in an error that says to pick one of the ten communities listed which I guess are those that horizontally scroll under the “community name” form field. So I guess I can only post to those… not sure why it’s limited. It’s a bug unless I missed a new setting.

I had to create this post using Jerboa 😞

Connect version 1.0.69. Also applies to 1.0.71.

  • bilboswaggings
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    1 year ago

    Basically you need to subscribe to the community you want to post to, and then you see it on the list and can select it

    Not sure why having the address is not enough

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      1 year ago

      Interesting. I had this same issue posting to this community too. I ended up using another app to post a question about this one!!

      I thought I was subscribed but I just noticed I’m not. Maybe I was subscribed from my other instance.

      Anyway I’m subscribed now. We’ll see how it goes next time I need to create a post.

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        1 year ago

        But did you scroll sideways to choose the instance to post to, having the adress correct above it is not enough

    • 𝙚𝙧𝙧𝙚@feddit.winOP
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      If that’s the case then that’s a bug too, that’s not a requirement in Lemmy. You can post to any community regardless of subscription.

      However, I am subscribed to this community. If Connect is incorrectly requiring subscription to post then there’s a bug there as well.

      I was able to post here via Jerboa after all.

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    1 year ago

    Hi, I just released a hotfix (1.0.72) which should fix this issue!

    Behavior should be when you post from a community only one community shows up in the suggestion list (the one you’re on)