Most of the communities I’m interested in are on lemmy.world, programming.dev, etc where they have a large activity there, but the UI/UX of kbin is what’s holding me here.

However, I feel like not all upvotes downvotes and even comments are federated to kbin, so I never get to experience the real hype of certain posts.

I’m wondering where the bottleneck is? Is it a certain i stance not pushibg to kbin.social, or is it kbin.social not being able to handle this huge amount of streams?

Also, if it’s the latter, would I have a better experience if I were to host kbin myself?

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    1 year ago

    Its not that one post is weeks behind and just got missed in a federation update. Its that zero posts have been federated in weeks. Its not a skipped record, its entirely halted.

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      1 year ago

      That’s very much not what the post I replied to describes. I quote:

      but some are hours, even weeks, behind

      What you are describing sounds more like you are looking at a community/magazine which hasn’t been subscribed to from the other instance so, by design, posts don’t clone. This is expected and intended behaviour.

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        1 year ago

        I think you misread communities as posts. The entire communities are up to weeks behind, not just certain posts from them

        and no we’re not talking about unsubscribed communities.