What’s selected in Settings -> Content -> Default Comment Filtering?
Arctic
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"Default post filtering" ?
It's "Subscribed".
Edit. Sorry, "Default comment filtering" is at "All". But it's posts that I can't see.
Yep sorry, I meant post filtering. Subscribed is right. I confused myself when I was jumping back and forth to get the right wording for the sections.
I have some filters, but not representative of what does not appears.
Let's take an example.
In [email protected] sorting by "new", the most recent post I can see is "Planter head update". In MLem, or from the web interface of my instance, I can see 4 new posts !
I can't see a common feature about the invisible posts (posts of one particular user can be either seen or not, posts from one particular instance too, posts to one particular instance too...)
Strange thing : I CAN'T see any of my own post publishing a picture (from Arctic)
It's the same for Sync for Lemmy. Sometimes the majority of comments are invisible. I'll see 12 comments, of which only 2 show. Sometimes there's a reply to one of my comments, and I can read it in the inbox, but it is invisible in the actual thread.
It's a different issue.
I too have issues with posts and comments not showing. But there can be two reasons :
- As explained in another comment, languages settings. On the web interface, in the settings, you can select which languages you want to see. Select all of them.
- Synchronization issues between lemmy instances. Sometimes, packets are lost between instances, for example when the versions are different.
My current issue is only on the Arctic app. I can see the content on Mlem and on the web interface.
It's really silly, but the solution is to go into your lemmy settings and under language(s), select them ALL.
You can select multiple languages in that setting. If you want to be a tad more picky you can.