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NikkiNikkiNikki, w [UPDATE] Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
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Website working great today, thanks Ernest <3

rynzcycle, w [UPDATE] Issues with the functioning of kbin.social

As an aside, I downloaded one of the Lemmy apps to get my fix while things were having issues here. And while it wasn't bad, I'm definitely glad to be back. Huge appreciation for the function and form of Kbin and the tremendous amount of effort put in to keep it awesome.

livus, w [UPDATE] Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
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@ernest thanks, it's wonderful.

originalucifer, w How I feel browsing kbin, lemmy, and mastodon from one account here on kbin.
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Jezebelley3D, w [UPDATE] Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
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Thanks for the awesome website, Ernest!

olorin99, w Do we have a kbin discord server?
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There is a matrix space for kbin.
kbin-space:matrix.org

LollerCorleone, w [UPDATE] Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
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Thank you!

LollerCorleone, w Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
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Threadiverse is still in its nascent stages of development, and it is even earlier stages for kbin. Anyone who have been around in the internet long enough knows that these issues are common at this stage. People who are complaining are failing to realise that this is still just a passion project of a single individual who is really not making any real profits in return, and is not a multi-billion enterprise with server farms of its own across the world. Even Reddit and Twitter had lots of such hiccups when they started out.

Thanks for all the work you are doing, Ernest! Always happy to be here!

b00m, w [UPDATE] Issues with the functioning of kbin.social
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I'm not seeing any new posts from any instance or even kbin. Had to click on your user profile to see that something new was posted in m/kbinMeta

originalucifer, w Could we get something like PieFed's "Add Remote" button?
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how is this different than the subscribe button?

i get all kinds of new communities by just clicking into the remote community, and then clicking subscribe

edit: aaww maybe you just dont like where you currently type it, and want to type it somewhere else? i spose. i agree the interface currently isnt very clear

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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i get all kinds of new communities by just clicking into the remote community, and then clicking subscribe

Maybe you misunderstand what I mean. Right now, if I were to create a new community on lemmy.world called /c/thatonekirbymainisawesome, it wouldn't show up if I searched for it here on the kbin.social magazines page. That's because kbin.social currently doesn't know that this community exists and thus isn't fetching anything from it. The same goes for any other two instances. If you want a non-hypothetical example, go to sh.itjust.works and search "geometrydash". You won't find /m/geometrydash (or at least I didn't at the time of making this comment). If you go to https://sh.itjust.works/c/geometrydash@kbin.social, you just get an error, because sh.itjust.works doesn't know about geometrydash@kbin.social yet.

To fix this, someone needs to essentially tell an instance, "Hey, this community over here exists, and you should start fetching stuff from it." On Kbin, this is done by putting the community's address in the general search bar. So if I were to search "thatonekirbymainisawesome@lemmy.world" on kbin.social's, that community would finally appear, and I'd be able to subscribe from it and see any posts made after that point.

What I'm suggesting is that instead of having to type the full community address in the normal search bar (which can be unintuitive), there should be a dedicated interface for adding remote communities (i.e., letting your instance know that communities on other instances exist). PieFed does this with its "Add Remote" interface, and I think it'd be nice for Kbin (and Lemmy as well) to have something similar.

originalucifer,
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my subscriptions have been mostly coming through posts about new communities.

when someone posts a link to a remote, they are formed in such a way that my mbin instance automagically searches for, creates and dumps me into that newly created remote community. im sure its just a part of its search/routing.

at that point, the instance is subscribed to the remote community.

then i click 'subscribe', which subs my specific account.

edit: yep, theyre crafting the links to force it through the processor like this

/search?q=photorestoration@lemmy.world

more literally: /search?q=photorestoration@lemmy.world

ThatOneKirbyMain2568,
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True, and the same happens here on kbin.social. However, in the case where there isn't a link to automatically do the search for you, I still think it'd be helpful to have something more intuitive than the community only appearing when the exact address is put in the general search bar.

EDIT: To give an example where this would be useful, what if you're someone on a newer Kbin instance and want to add an existing community? You'll have to know the method of doing it, and if you don't, you're out of luck. Having a dedicated button and interface for this would make it much more intuitive. When I saw PieFed's "Add Remote" button, I immediately got what it did, whereas I still have no clue how to make Kbin communities visible on most Lemmy instances.

testing, w The page select arrows don't work in the All Content view
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@ThatOneKirbyMain2568
truly a long time issue! arrows work for the 2nd page only > same problem occurs in the microblogging section: arrows do not work

Mixel, w Hey that’s cool
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What you mean?

projectmoon, w if i delete a post from my mag that is from a user from lemmy, will it be removed on both ends (both kbin and lemmy)?

It depends on what the remote server does with the federated delete command. You should generally assume that anything you post to the fediverse is permanent.

Pandantic, w if i delete a post from my mag that is from a user from lemmy, will it be removed on both ends (both kbin and lemmy)?
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This is only from what I have seen and I have no knowledge of how federation works:

No. Ex: there have been many spam posts on food@kbin.social that I made a post about. I found out from that post that they were removed from the kbin mod, but I could still see them here on Midwest.social.

See this post for more info. There is also a link in there about this known issue.

hallucination,

well shit, i regret making it now if i can't even moderate it

GeekFTW, w can a magazine be permanently deleted? i don't want to attempt to mod when post deletion/moderation is not federated
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Magazines can be deleted. There is a Delete Magazine button in the Magazine Panel of any magazine you own (on the General tab, first one).

However at this time it does not appear to be an automatic thing (I believe Ernest has to clear then manually). I've deleted around a dozen so far (which were taken care of within 24h) and have had over a dozen more as well waiting for deletion (which have been sitting there for a month+ as Ernest has been busy as of late, and then the holidays and such).

hallucination,

Thanks for the answer!

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