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Usually, it is correct, that the all feed would be smaller on a small instance, but “seeders”, like lcs or lemmony can make the feed in all tab much larger.
It does this by subscribing to a lot communites. Lcs does for specific communities and lemmony subscribes to everything. You can see an example of an all tab with many subscriptions(added via lemmony) at my instance
I think the easist way to check, if an instance uses one of these seeders is to check the number of subscriptions in the instance. Or just ask the admin for the instance.
Unfortuntately I’m not sure, if I can do that much about the federation stuff, since its possible the other site isn’t sending everything out correctly. It also doesn’t seem to be feddit.de as a whole, as there are other communites from feddit.de, that works.
I will look into though and see if I can find anything, that my site is during, that could be causing the issue. Might take some time, since it is a bit tricky to debug.
Yeah, for the frontends setup on endlesstalk.org you would need an account there, but the developers of the frontends have setup their own, where you can use an instance you want.
For Alexandrite there is https://alexandrite.app and for Mlmym there is https://mlmym.org
If I add a ! before(eg [email protected]), then I can find the communities, but there isn’t any content for it, so seems some content isn’t federating correctly.
Yeah, I think there is something wrong with the kbin federation. I have been subscribed to @[email protected] for some time, but there isn’t any content on endlesstalk.org.
I will look into it.
If I use the url(https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration) on endlesstalk.org, I can find it.
Hmm. I can see kbin.social instances and have subscribed to some of them
Have you tried searching via the url of the kbin magazone/community in endlesstalk.org? or just searching for them without @?
Hmm. It shouldn’t work for old.endlesstalk.org, since it has a setup, where the backend isn’t reachable, but it should work for the other 2.
I have just found that the image service has had some files corrupted and therefor it isn’t working currently, so that might be the cause? I’m working on restoring a backup, so it works again.
Hopefully that fixes the issue. Will let your know, when the image service works again.
I created a fork, where I added a Dockerfile, so if you know Docker and how to build it, should be able to use that.
It exposes port 3000 and you need to point PUBLIC_INSTANCE to where the main instance is hosted.
I’ll recommend my own instance at endlesstalk.org. There you can create a community, if you want. lemm.ee or sh.itjust.works might also allow creating of new communities, but I haven’t checked.