• oilumiun12@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 months ago

    The network effect plays a role in the popularity and activity of communities. As more users join and engage with communities on Lemmy.ml, it becomes more attractive for others to join as well, creating a positive feedback loop Like Fnaf

  • bryan@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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    1 year ago

    Just to add… It is really not true to be told it doesn’t matter what instance I’m on when in fact it seems that it really does matter if I’m interesting in participating in comments (or just reading them).

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      1 year ago

      Well, you CAN participate, subscribe and read the community of another instance. You don’t have to be part of the other instance to do so.

      Just make sure you are browsing / searching all and not just local.

      I am reading and writing this from kbin and not even Lemmy btw.

      • bryan@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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        1 year ago

        I’m aware of how it should work. But click the two links above.

        Since I originally posted this thread only 3 comments are newly visible on my local fedi while the origin fedi (Lemmy.ml) still has 26 comments. So it took over a day to sync 3 comments made days ago? 🤨

        What’s frustrating is not all communities are this out of sync. AskLemmy is staying pretty close to immediately synced. Other communities (on same origin server) can be more behind.

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    1 year ago

    This could mean that syncing is in progress between these two instances. In that case, if you check back in a bit, you should see all the comments.

    Edit: just to clarify, I am speculating here - I’m still learning how it all works myself

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      Would you mind elaborating on this a bit or linking to documentation that explains this in more detail? It seems that unless I visit any thread on its own instance, I’m not getting the actual number of upvotes and/or comments. Waiting and checking back doesn’t seem to solve it (double checked on a post I checked about 4 hours ago, still can’t see the full thing), so maybe it helps if I know what’s going on exactly.

      • bryan@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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        1 year ago

        Yeah on Lemmy.sf.org the Apple@Lemmy.ml community has most comments missing. But stuff like Memes@Lemmy.ml seem to be synced better. Maybe there wasn’t subscribers for Apple community until I subscribed? So now it is just slowly starting to sync up? If so how long does it take and how many days back will it got to fetch comments?

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          1 year ago

          To add another example here, I saw the same behavior on this post: https://lemmy.ml/post/1136642. Right now it has 43 comments on lemmy.ml but over on my instance (link) there’s only 18.

          It’s also unclear to me why some posts are not showing up, since the new ones (4h ago) appear, some old ones (7d ago) too, but some in the middle (6d, 5d ago) do not, which doesn’t really make sense…

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            1 year ago

            I think it’s because of the server overload some instances have been suffering. It might be affecting sync between instances in addition to the timeouts for user interaction.

            • bryan@lemmy.sdf.orgOP
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              if there is overloading going on then there should be retrying. Seems that this isn’t happening or the retries are so late it ruins usability.