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Lemmy.world is currently lagging behind quite significantly because so many people are using that instance, it may be something to do with that
Interestingly I tested it out and noticed that it's not happening on other servers like lemm.ee, it appears to only be an issue with sh.itjust.works (from what I noticed)
possible that our instance is lagging as well? There's been a pretty big influx of users on all of the bigger instances, including ours.
I have an account on lemmy.world, and I noticed earlier that a post I made to a community here wasn't showing up on Lemmy world. Same issue, just reverse. It's been 10+ hours, and still no change.
Edit: I'm just not seeing anything from Lemmy world at this point. And I'm still not able to see new content from this server on Lemmy world either.
Same. A post of mine just disappeared, but is visible when I go to it from this account.
If this is just growing pains and what not: I can live with that .. kinda but still.. it really makes me want to set up my own instance to avoid this. But this kinda feels silly to spin up a whole server for just me, and a lot of extra work I can do without. I like the “local feed” of .world (and Ruud)
Did you find any post on why this could be happening? Some corruption on .worlds end due to the massive overload?
Although I must say all these separate accounts are very confusing. It’s fine when you do want that but in this case: nope. It’s like creating extra clutter. Maybe I will go with my own instance just to avoid this
Yeah I was wondering why my Lemmy feed was being quiet all of a sudden. It turns out in don't see posts from many other instances.
I tried logging in using my other instances account and everything seems to be working fine over there..