@utzer ~Friendica~ We haven't changed anything in this regard. The only thread completion that we were doing and still are is the direct ascendency thread. The reception of replies on conversations you interacted with from people you do not follow depends entirely on remote systems.
@Hypolite Petovan so that means a) Mastodon changed something to the worse. or b) it is a misconception caused by the growing number of accounts which causes more frequent cases were the local thread is not present, but just the main post or a comment and hence the main post.
@𝗝𝗮𝗸𝗼𝗯 :𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗰𝗮: 🇦🇹 ✅ ahh c) Mastodon users break the capability of the Fediverse by posting unlisted.
I wonder if unlisted must be treated as "do not load the whole thread from remote"... I guess, I assume that is the whole intention.
So I always have to remember to manually go to remote, look at the thread, copy and search for the interesting remote replies to be able to reply to those or reference to those replies?
This feels strange. Really.
So the original post gets lots of double replies because of different users giving the same reply multiple times.
@𝗝𝗮𝗸𝗼𝗯 :𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗰𝗮: 🇦🇹 ✅ ah, vielleicht geht das überall außer bei Mastodon, wobei es dafür API Endpunkte gibt, aber nicht sicher ob die Endpunkte ohne Authorisierung verfügbar sind.
@Michael Vogel I remember commenting on a post and then after 1 minute lots of replies showed up, so after my interaction that happened. I miss this behavior.
@utzer [Friendica] I seem to have found a conversation where thread completion didn’t occur when it should have. Fetching the missing public posts manually gives “No results”, I have to look into it.
Hypolite Petovan
Als Antwort auf utzer [Friendica] • • •utzer [Friendica]
Als Antwort auf Hypolite Petovan • • •utzer [Friendica]
Als Antwort auf utzer [Friendica] • • •@Hypolite Petovan remotely it looks like this:
chaos.social/@afelia/109570359…
Locally only my reply is visible.
In the past I commented on the post and soon many replies would come in.
Friendica Support hat dies geteilt.
utzer [Friendica]
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Hypolite Petovan
Als Antwort auf utzer [Friendica] • • •utzer [Friendica]
Als Antwort auf Hypolite Petovan • • •a) Mastodon changed something to the worse.
or
b) it is a misconception caused by the growing number of accounts which causes more frequent cases were the local thread is not present, but just the main post or a comment and hence the main post.
Friendica Support hat dies geteilt.
Hamiller Friendica
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utzer [Friendica]
Unbekannter Ursprungsbeitrag • • •@𝗝𝗮𝗸𝗼𝗯 :𝗳𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗶𝗰𝗮: 🇦🇹 ✅ ahh
c) Mastodon users break the capability of the Fediverse by posting unlisted.
I wonder if unlisted must be treated as "do not load the whole thread from remote"... I guess, I assume that is the whole intention.
So I always have to remember to manually go to remote, look at the thread, copy and search for the interesting remote replies to be able to reply to those or reference to those replies?
This feels strange. Really.
So the original post gets lots of double replies because of different users giving the same reply multiple times.
@Hamiller Friendica
Hamiller Friendica mag das.
Friendica Support hat dies geteilt.
Peter Vágner
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utzer [Friendica]
Unbekannter Ursprungsbeitrag • • •@Peter Vágner @Hamiller Friendica
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utzer [Friendica]
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Hypolite Petovan
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Hypolite Petovan
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utzer [Friendica]
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utzer [Friendica]
Als Antwort auf utzer [Friendica] • • •alysonsee (Fca) mag das.
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Hypolite Petovan
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Friendica Support hat dies geteilt.