I made a post here: https://lemmy.world/post/16949903
Hi. I raised an Issue on the crawler's repo a couple of weeks ago. Still waiting for a response though ...
Fixed now - a community called "wave" music
caused a JSON deserialization error (because JSON uses "
for its own purposes).
It's been 2 weeks since I raised the Issue for 0.19.4 / 5 instances on lemmyverse - given that there's been no response, we might have to give up with these lists anyway.
It depends. It seems like Lemmy batches up its activity to send to remote instances - so, per instance, it sleeps for a bit, then sends what it has. If both a Create and an Update are in the same batch, Lemmy just sends the Update. If they don't happen to be in the same batch though, it sends both activities.
(this is outsider observation, not insider knowledge)
I wouldn't do this personally, but if I did, I think I'd at least pipe the results to head -n 1
to only act on the first result.
'subscribe to anything' is handy, too. I'm subscribed to this post, for instance, so get notifications of new top-level comments.
The last time I raised an Issue, the dev did respond, but it was a full week later. Maybe just considered low priority vs. other stuff in his life, rather than unmaintained. Hopefully, anyway. We'll see ...
For lemmyverse, the issue for it is here: https://github.com/tgxn/lemmy-explorer/issues/184
We'll have to wait until that dev responds, or maybe until Lemmy devs change their mind about not providing a nodeinfo 2.0 response for 0.19.4 instances.
EDIT: ah, me and Blaze were commenting at the same time, it seems.
More and more stuff won't feature as instances continue to upgrade to 0.19.4, as lemmyverse.net doesn't yet support it (there was something like 582 instances listed yesterday on there, it's 572 now).
Hello. This data is sourced from lemmyverse.net, which uses its own crawler, distinct from the lemmy-stats one. The underlying issue is likely the same, so I've filed a bug here (past experience suggests that the dev won't be that quick responding to it though)
The instance I'm on is defederated from links.hackliberty.org. I'm not certain why, but I looked at it to find it's a place for conspiracy theories, including '9/11 Truth' stuff, so it's probably that.
There looks to be a bit of indecision about the right instance for a new 'privacy' community, so I'm just mentioning this in regard to that.
It should get fully back to normal in a few days - the results are averaged over 7 days so there's still some data missing (lemmyverse was fixed 2 days ago).