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sunaurusA
I had this post linked to me, but I don’t really understand the meaning, or what glow.ee means.
Is this a complaint about about us banning the community in the screenshot 9 months ago? This type of content is not allowed on lemm.ee, if you create such communities, then you can expect a ban every time.
I think it’s not really on your side, most likely either just something wrong on kbin.social itself, OR a side-effect of the measures lemmy.world implemented against kbin.social recently.
You haven’t been doing anything wrong from your side - we have just been experiencing some growing pains with a new Lemmy feature (image proxying).
It’s a bit unfortunate that these problems cropped up, but ultimately we will benefit from this new feature, as it will help solve several issues with Lemmy image hosting overall. So I hope you can forgive the issues and trust that the end result is worth it!
Ahh I see the issue & have fixed that example post now.
Basically, I had already fixed the root cause which was breaking the images, but there was a period while I was working on the fix during which some images posted would remain in a broken state. I don’t unfortunately have a fast way of automatically detecting and fixing those broken images unfortunately, but I can fix them one by one manually.
Having said that, any new images posted now are not getting broken. I’ll see what I can do about the broken ones, maybe I can find some way to automate fixing them.
I’ve made a few PRs to hopefully improve the image situation, these are all running on lemm.ee as of now as well, so hopefully it’s better now!
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/4871
Vau, kuul kommjuuniti, fainalli ai, an Estounian, kän anderständ Finnish piipel
Maybe this community is a good target for that? Let me know your thoughts.
FWIW I know some users often check their local announcement/support communities through other instances during downtime, so it can actually be quite nice to have such communities federated to other instances.