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I can see from other posts that you're aware of the issue.

I realise that the proper fix is a codebase change, but that PR has been on hold for 3 weeks now.

Posts from kbin.social don't have the problem, but posts from kbin.projectsegfau.lt do. A user there - 'realcaseyrollins' - frequently posts to "Movies & TV", meaning that any feed sorted by New has his posts at the top for at least 2 hours, above any other posts, regardless of when they posted or which Community they was posted to.

He posted earlier today, and I tried to address the problem with him (in this thread and this thread) but without response. He has since posted again tonight, again from the future, automatically above a post that was actually made around the same time.

Whilst he didn't stop posting, he did at one point '@' a Project Segfault admin in response to another Lemmy user's complaint.

That admin replied, but I don't know if they'll actually do anything about it.

Anyway - I'm asking if maybe you can keep an eye on this? If no solution comes from the Project Segfault end, maybe you could provide a temporary fix (via banning or defed'ing for a little while).

I realise I can just ban the user to clear up my own feed, but I was thinking about the casual user and the general Lemmy experience.

Thanks.

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Again, there's nothing we can do about it on our end. A temporary instance-wide ban on @[email protected] solely for this timestamp glitch seems extreme. It's not like they're posting spam or even offtopic. For the time being we're all gonna have to wait out a fix. Keep Calm and Carry On, as they say. We will be keeping our eye on this problem, rest assured.

Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Admin,
@King Mongoose

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

If you're still interested, it appears fixed.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Awesome. Thanks for letting me know.