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All my content on the front page is 3 to 4 days old, and I've tried swapping between Active and Hot, both have the same result. I've also tried swapping from Local to All, didn't fix either. I know plenty of my communities I subscribe to have newer posts, yet my feed hasn't been updated in days. Is this a server issue? Have tried the website, and two different Lemmy apps and it all persists so it seems to be server-side.

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[–] stux@geddit.social 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Huh! This should not be the case as it works perfectly for me and even updates in real time

Active and hot are from a longer period of time indeed, what happens when you view the ‘New’ tab?

[–] sojourn@geddit.social 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Oh this seems a bit confusing. If I swap to New, or Top (Day), it gives me recent stuff. I guess Hot and Active algorithms pull from a long time period for some reason, maybe it's a problem with the algorithm since I know Reddit's algo heavily deranks results after a certain age of time.

[–] shipp@mastodon.coffee 1 points 1 year ago

@sojourn @stux replying from Mastodon now, this is what it looks like on my homepage showing Active and Hot sort

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