Gonna have to post this one from Lemmy, apologies.

Not sure what is going on, but kbin/lemmy seem to be having federation issues over the last day or so. Several posts have been made by kbin users such as myself, but don’t seem to be pushing to Lemmy. Lemmy users posting do seem to federate to kbin. I am unsure at the moment if this also counts for comments, but it does for threads at least.

I’ll try and see if it’s being mentioned elsewhere, but if any of you haven’t seen much posted in the last day or so, that seems to be why.

Will update when able.

Edit: Comments seem fine both ways, just threads.

Edit2: https://kbin.social/m/kbinDevlog/t/642285/kbin-RTR-19-Summary-of-current-work-and-plans-for-the Seems to contain some user comments indicating its definitely happening to other kbin communities as well.

  • ImADifferentBird
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    1 year ago

    There’s definitely been an issue posting from some Lemmy instances to Kbin as well. Posts and comments from my account on midwest.social sometimes just completely fail to federate to Kbin.

    Honestly, if Kbin had some actual mobile apps available, I’d just use my Kbin account to post to SquaredCircle and not have to mess with it.

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      1 year ago

      For what it’s worth, mobile kbin (as in just via browser) is pretty good for what it is, but that being said I believe Ernest said in 1 of his latest updates (as in, in the last 48ish hours) that the API is effectively done and just doing some last minute testing so it should be released ‘shortly’. From there just pick your app of choice and it should work (I’m using Boost for Lemmy, same guy who did Boost for Reddit and it should be functional with kbin soon as the API is live).

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        1 year ago

        Sounds cool. I’m using Eternity (a fork of Infinity for Reddit). Hopefully they’ll implement Kbin once the API is public.