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I have an account on kbin. Recently I saw a post across my feed in which a magazine that I follow (that's based on a Lemmy instance) was celebrating over 1k subscribers. When I visited, I saw only 240 or so.

I decided to check it out from a Lemmy account and saw well over 1k. I also saw massive amounts of content that was not being pushed to my kbin account. Even when looking at specific users, I could see only the occasional post they made was visible to me on kbin while on Lemmy I could see massive amounts of content that they had posted to this magazine.

It bummed me out because one of the things they shared is extremely niche and I've never seen anyone else out in the wild interested in that topic and I would have loved to engage... But it never made it to my kbin feed.

Is this an issue with kbin vs Lemmy? Is there hope it will be fixed? I feel bad because I don't want to use Lemmy and have loved kbin but am certainly jarred that I've been missing out on 80% of the content from a magazine I've been invested in engaging with.

TIA

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[–] BitingChaos@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

It's beta software syncing with beta software, all while being crushed with a flood of users no one expected before last month.

I'm surprised things are working as well as they are now.

Things will get better and more functional as time passes.

[–] urda@lebowski.social 1 points 1 year ago

It’s pretty much just kbin not playing nice. With Lemmy being the larger network force, it’s on kbin devs to get their instances talking with Lemmy better.

[–] AlecSadler@lemmy.ml 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

As far as I know, Subscriber count is specific to your instance and not aggregated.

[–] czech@no.faux.moe 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is what's happening here.

[–] Kill_joy@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Respectfully, that doesn't have anything to do with what is happening here.

Why is it that when I go to a Lemmy community from kbin I see three posts by user123 in the last 24 hours, but when I go from Lemmy I see user123 has made 12 posts in the last 24 hours?

Something is not working as intended.

[–] czech@no.faux.moe -1 points 1 year ago

Those are two separate issues. I use a private instance so all my communities only show two subscribers even though I can see all of the posts and comments.

[–] B_noire@lemm.ee 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I was having huge problems with kbin as well, even after federating was supposedly fixed on kbin.social. Posts I made to Lemmy communities would not actually show up to Lemmy users, and likewise there were way too many Lemmy posts not showing up on my kbin. Ended up giving up on it and just making an account on a Lemmy instance instead.

[–] HamSwagwich@showeq.com -1 points 1 year ago

I was running a KBin server, but federation never worked well, even with other KBin servers.

Finally gave up myself and spooled up a Lemmy server.

It's unfortunate because KBin is just better in almost every aspect compared to Lemmy, but the lack of reliable federation just kills it

[–] 100thCatMarch@kbin.cafe 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Here's what the kbin dev has to say about the problem you're experiencing. TLDR is he's planning to improve the federation. Personally have no idea if it's a kbin or lemmy problem.

[–] HamSwagwich@showeq.com 0 points 1 year ago

It's a KBin problem. My KBin instance wouldn't even federate properly with another KBin instance at least more than half the time

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