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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

Set to All, but same results when set to Local or Subscribed

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