Locally, that is. It seems like posts are missing from communities that were made before a day or two ago.

EDIT: To be more precise, I can only see posts in local communities that were made up to 4 days ago. I’m experiencing this behavior both with Jerboa and the web UI.

UPDATE: Sorting by Active or Hot is what breaks things. Once changing to sort by New, all community posts show.

    • Dr. WeskerOP
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      Bizarre. I’m only showing 1 post for /c/anonradio.

      • ratamacue
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        Stupid question: In your settings, do you have “hide read posts” checked?

      • thomask
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        No idea if it’s relevant in this case but at least once I had to clear both browser cache and the cookies/site data to get Lemmy rendering right after an update.

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    Post and comment scores got zeroed a few days ago. I have no idea why or where.

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    UPDATE: Sorting by Active or Hot is what breaks things. Once changing to sort by New, all community posts show.

    I assume somebody has bothered the devs about this already?

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    I’ve been having the most luck recently sorting by “top for 6 hours” and so on.

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    I get a “No Posts” message on my group. The default sort method is “Active.” And mods have no way of modifying group settings to change it to something sensible.

    Yet another example of user-hostility in software design with Lemmy. The hit-or-miss nature of syncing across instances is another big irritant.