I am commenting with my @humanetech@lemmy.ml account on https://lemmy.ml/post/346923
Then from mastodon.social several weird behavior:
- Searching on https://lemmy.ml/post/346923 doesn’t find anything.
- Searching on @fediversefutures doesn’t find anything (though search on @fediversefutures@lemmy.ml does)
- When opening @fediversefutures profile in the timeline, I do not see my @humanetech@lemmy.ml comments.
- But I do see comments from other lemmy.ml accounts replying to the same post.
- When I click such reply, the thread loads minus my own replies, and minus my top-level post, which isn’t in the timeline for @fediversefutures either when viewing from Mastodon UI (using my @humanetech@mastodon.social account).
Update
Thanks to some great help of @LemmyDev@mastodon.social in this toot I found out that my account was broken, because someone had later on created a community with the same name. There are open issues to handle such cases:
Since the community was inactive LemmyDev deleted it, and my account works again
@humanetech We also noticed this problem in the feddit.it instance and at the moment we solved it by maintaining the system we left when we created the instance: that is, the creation of new communities, upon request to the instance administrators.
In this way we achieve two objectives:
- preventive monitoring on the creation of communities with the same ID as existing users
- mutual knowledge between the administrators and creators of the communitiesAh, good workaround. Thank you.
Sorry i didnt see your post here. If that happens in the future, feel free to ping me.
No problem. Thank you for helping out!
It might be that this issue is on Mastodon-side. I sent out some #AskFedi toots before and other people using a similar version v3.5.3 as mine replied not having this issue, so it may be instance-specific.
Btw, I don’t see this topic being boosted by @lemmy_support from Mastodon UI either.
Did another toot on the subject… https://mastodon.social/@humanetech/108723154859994211
There’s at least some related issues:
Both closed but not resolved.