for two days, threads posted on fedia.io magazines apparently do not show up on lemmy > this does not only affect the poetry magazine, but also https://fedia.io/m/FloatingIsFun - i guess the same applies to other fedia.io magazines > i have already checked both lemmy.world and infosec.pub: no new threads show up
Thank you for the problem report. I will be looking into this later today.
I’ve been noticing a problem too. I’ve posted on threads from lemmy.world, lemmy.zip, and lemmy.ml and when I check the threads on the home sites my posts do not appear.
just tried to view one of your recent posts from microfedi via sharkey - impossible > otoh, threads from fedia.io posted to lemmy which don’t appear at lemmy instances seems to be possible when i use sharkey (both link and thread type)
OK, I’m glad it’s not just me. A few days ago, it took about 6 hours to reach Lemmy instances, and a post I made yesterday didn’t federate at all… I was able to get my most recent post to appear on kbin.melroy.org by searching for its fedia.io URL there. I don’t think Lemmy has a similar mechanism, though.
Do you know whether there are any users on kbin.melroy.org that subscribe to your magazine? If not, that will explain why your post did not show up until you searched for it.
No kbin.melroy.org subscribers that I know of. I don’t know where I’d check if I could.
Another Mbin instance kbin.earth federates with us but doesn’t have yesterday’s post right this second. You can cause that post to federate by clicking here to search kbin.earth for that fedia.io URL. A few seconds after someone clicks that link, the post should appear on kbin.earth.
I found the problem and the queues are running now. I will make a thread about it.
thank you!
@jerry How long should a message take to propagate? I made a few posts over the last couple of days and they seem to have propagated correctly, but I just made a post on a thread from mander.xyz about 30 minutes ago and it hasn’t yet appeared on the host instance.Edit: Never mind, I was just too impatient. They’re there now.
I am not 100% sure. Fedia.io is running on a beast of a server, and so long as it’s working correctly, it should be able to deliver it instantly. But that doesn’t mean that the receiving servers are able to consume and render them that fast.
As per my edit of my original message, I was just being too impatient. But thanks for the reply!