!world@quokk.au

Not going to lie, I got banned so I made my own World News Community. This community differs because there’s no silly bot, I’ll happily listen to the communities voice, and we’re a bit more lax on rules policing.

Feel free to come on by and comment. I would love to foster a News community that’s active in discussion.

  • Deceptichum@quokk.auOP
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    4 days ago

    Hey, thanks for the reply. I don’t know how upvotes syncing works, but when I look at the community on here or .world, I see roughly the same number of upvotes?

    Edit: When I look on any Lemmy site that’s synced with it, I see similar. Is this a kBin issue?

    It’s my home instance and I am friends with the admin. From what I know they ran an “easy” script to setup the site, I don’t think they’re knowledgeable enough to do stuff like fake votes from the instance (no offence @Marsupial@quokk.au).

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        As pointed out below, votes don’t get federated if no fedia.io user is subscribed

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          An instance needs to have a subscribed user to get the posts and comments, which have shown up. The votes, however, are absent.

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            That’s not quite true. If a community was resolved but no one’s currently subscribed to it, for example because someone searched for it or subscribed and then unsubscribed, you’ll see exactly the situation that you’re looking at. You’ll see partial content and almost no votes.

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        Ah so that’s an *bin problem yeah? I remember starting off on kBin and it was always acting up with Lemmy.

        “This magazine is not receiving updates.” might be why it shows wrong?