Since lemmy ay federated got curious what c/Philippines looks like in mastodon. For those curious you can do @Philippines@lemmy.world. At the moment posts are not showing not sure why sa @lemmyworld@lemmy.world its showing naman.

  • decadentrebel@lemmy.worldM
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    1 year ago

    May Mastodon ako but I don’t think I’m switching to it from Twitter kahit na ayoko ginawa ni Musk. I have more than a decades worth of tweets there that tracks my growth from a know-nothing know-it-all to a know-it-all. 🤣

  • wabafee@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    @youronlyone I can’t seem to reply directly from you I guess you made this post from mastodon and its one of those limitations. As for no backfilling thats unfortunate, from a users perspective it does not make sense, it seem logical to expect old post showing up but from a performance perspective I see the point. Overall at moment its just a novelty for now.

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      1 year ago

      Yep, there seems to be a bug in #Lemmy. I made my post from #Kbin, a similar software like Lemmy (and honestly, actually better).

      Lemmy, or some instances of Lemmy, can not see or interact well with Kbin accounts and instances. For some it works, for many it doesn’t. It can also be because the instances are getting too much requests than they can currently handle… so there are requests that are delayed or just stops working.

      Anyway, yep, most users expect to see the older posts. If I am not mistaken, there are some fediverse software trying to find a way to add backfilling without hitting the performance (especially if the account have hundreds to thousands of content already).

      Maybe one day we’ll have this feature. _

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    1 year ago

    At the moment posts are not showing

    Freshly added/followed in your #Fediverse instance? If so, then your instance will only display content posted after your instance saw it (for example, someone followed it in your instance). Currently, there is no known fediverse software that backfills content; or to put it simply, they don’t copy old content (it will be very heavy on both servers).