Darkly (the regular theme) doesn't seem to get fixed by doing this, but I tried out darkly compact and it's working, thanks!
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Another weird thing that's happening is that the background of every new comment seems to be styled with the highlight color, I am also seeing that behavior on the voyager test instance running 0.18.1-rc4, see here: https://voyager.lemmy.ml/?dataType=Comment&listingType=Local&page=1&sort=Active
First two comments have the highlighted style, the old ones don't.
(By "new" I mean recent, the highlighted color doesn't seem to change after "reading" it or replying to it.)
I was also having issues with saving my settings (I was only changing my languages) and it took like 3 or 4 tries for the changes to stick. It may not be related to your display name change
Just checked and that option is ticked.
You can save a comment with "Ctrl + Enter" now (which is what I always tried before and didn't work).
That was my first thought too, I have "browser default" selected (which should be English), so I don't think that's it.
Edit: Okay, I got things mixed up, "browser default" is a setting for the interface language. On my language settings I had 0 languages selected (I don't know how it got changed? Or if that's the default setting.) I selected Undetermined and English, but I'm still only seeing three posts (the 3 most recent, I think).
Something weird that I'm seeing, on the communities page, the "Meta (lemm.ee)" community is listed as having 68 posts, but when I visit the actual community, I only see three posts, is that expected?
Thank you for upgrading! 0.17.4 felt really unusable with all the random posts coming in all the time due to webhooks.
And now I can use Jerboa!
That seems fair, thanks for expanding on it.
Looking at my reddit profile, I have talked about where content could be found, what are the recommended VPNs for P2P, what seedbox providers are trustworthy, and discussed software solutions for piracy. Would that count as "facilitating distribution"? (which sounds a bit ambiguous).
Would me posting about piracy in a different instance (an illegal activity in most jurisdictions) constitute a violation of the "illegal content" policy?
This workaround is no longer working for me :(
Are the comments on your end still showing up properly?