Posting to Lemmy.world from Lemmy.ml results in only Lemmy.ml users being able to see that post, so I think they blocked each other. When do you think they will be federated again?
A fix for this was introduced in 0.18 and another one in 0.18.1. Version 0.18.1 is in release client 4 now, and lemmy.world just updated yesterday. Lemmy ml is still on 0.18.0 and doesn’t have the 2nd fix yet. There are likely to be many causes to this, but consensus seems to be that federation has drastically improved since world upgraded to 0.18.1rc-4.
So, what to do? Just be patient. These are growing pains and known issues being tracked by devs and admins across instances. If Lemmy.ml and Lemmy.world wanted to defederate, they would do exactly that, instead of some silly shadow-defederation as you’re suggesting.
If you want to follow the issue on GitHub, here is the link:
It’s not just a bug in the code. There are some scalability issues at play. Federation breaks silently (as in the user experience doesn’t change) under heavy load. Lemmy.world came up with a solution, but Lemmy.ml has yet to do anything. Upgrading helps with similar and other issues but doesn’t completely solve the servers being overwhelmed.
I agree. I noticed these issues start when lemmy.ml made their server upgrade awhile back when things were still on 0.17.4. Ruud (lemmy.world admin) mentioned in his pinned post some specifics that he had to do in order to get it working. I trust that these patch work solutions are being communicated back to the devs and trust that they are working on it. The good news is that they needed the traffic to Lemmy to uncover these issues in order to then fix them. All in due time.
It could be federation buckling under the added weight of the new users from the sudden mass Reddit migration. The instances don’t seem to be defederated, and those lists are public as said above.
But federation failures from sudden increased load could explain it.
No, they aren’t blocked. You can verify this for yourself by visiting https://lemmy.world/instances and searching for the text “lemmy.ml” (left column means they’re connected, right column means they’re blocked, not appearing means the lemmy.world server doesn’t know that lemmy.ml exists)
You can also visit https://lemmy.ml/instances and search for the text “lemmy.world” just to check the block isn’t happening the other way around.
I agree with others that what’s happening is likely to be an issue caused by the vast number of new users that are joining Lemmy over the past few weeks (myself included!) - give it time, things will settle down. :)
But they are. Posting from Lemmy.ml results in only Lemmy.ml users being able to see it, so they are blocked.
A fix for this was introduced in 0.18 and another one in 0.18.1. Version 0.18.1 is in release client 4 now, and lemmy.world just updated yesterday. Lemmy ml is still on 0.18.0 and doesn’t have the 2nd fix yet. There are likely to be many causes to this, but consensus seems to be that federation has drastically improved since world upgraded to 0.18.1rc-4.
So, what to do? Just be patient. These are growing pains and known issues being tracked by devs and admins across instances. If Lemmy.ml and Lemmy.world wanted to defederate, they would do exactly that, instead of some silly shadow-defederation as you’re suggesting.
If you want to follow the issue on GitHub, here is the link:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3101
It’s not just a bug in the code. There are some scalability issues at play. Federation breaks silently (as in the user experience doesn’t change) under heavy load. Lemmy.world came up with a solution, but Lemmy.ml has yet to do anything. Upgrading helps with similar and other issues but doesn’t completely solve the servers being overwhelmed.
I agree. I noticed these issues start when lemmy.ml made their server upgrade awhile back when things were still on 0.17.4. Ruud (lemmy.world admin) mentioned in his pinned post some specifics that he had to do in order to get it working. I trust that these patch work solutions are being communicated back to the devs and trust that they are working on it. The good news is that they needed the traffic to Lemmy to uncover these issues in order to then fix them. All in due time.
It could be federation buckling under the added weight of the new users from the sudden mass Reddit migration. The instances don’t seem to be defederated, and those lists are public as said above.
But federation failures from sudden increased load could explain it.
Edit: federated -> defederated, darn autocorrect
I believe it’s something akin to this. Give it some time for things to federate.
No, they aren’t blocked. You can verify this for yourself by visiting https://lemmy.world/instances and searching for the text “lemmy.ml” (left column means they’re connected, right column means they’re blocked, not appearing means the lemmy.world server doesn’t know that lemmy.ml exists)
You can also visit https://lemmy.ml/instances and search for the text “lemmy.world” just to check the block isn’t happening the other way around.
I agree with others that what’s happening is likely to be an issue caused by the vast number of new users that are joining Lemmy over the past few weeks (myself included!) - give it time, things will settle down. :)