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things of value lost:
Should be a infinite delay.
!postingtothenetherworld@lemm.ee
I can see your 20 minute old post, but if I'm reading those graphs properly, it shouldn't be propagated here on .ml for 5.8 days?
It's the other way around: https://lemm.ee/post/46784134 won't have your comment until 5 days, if at all
I think I can see the comment?
That's good then!
- https://lemmy.ml/c/movies@lemm.ee
- https://lemm.ee/c/movies are still different, impressiveX's posts didn't federate
Edit: in the meantime I federated them manually by searching their links, now they show up
FYI username mention in a post body (not in a comment) may not work.
May not work? So, it works sometimes, just not reliably?
I think it doesn't work. I skimmed Lemmy source code (search scrape_text_for_mentions
if you're interested)
and found this issue so I'm almost sure the mention in the post body
doesn't work, but haven't tested, so I used the word may. Sorry for your confusion.
Thanks, created a comment as well
this seems more of a federation issue than a defederation issue ;)