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Yes, when you open the homepage of your instance in a browser and scroll to the bottom, it should say something like “BE: 0.18.4”.
If it says that and you still get this bug, it’s a new one.
Yes, when you open the homepage of your instance in a browser and scroll to the bottom, it should say something like “BE: 0.18.4”.
If it says that and you still get this bug, it’s a new one.
Which Jerboa and Instance backend versions are you seeing this with? There was an issue in the backend that could produce this behavior but should be fixed in 0.18.4: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3823
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I was thinking of something like that too, but probably never would’ve gotten around to implement it myself, so thanks! Could you put your script on Github or something maybe?
Also it would be great if it could copy at least top-level comments by OP, because that’s often used for linking to a source.
They are separate. Think of community names like email addresses: [email protected] is different from [email protected]
Similarly, [email protected] is different from [email protected]
I’m commenting here from another instance (feddit.de) where I’m logged in and this community is available at https://feddit.de/c/[email protected]
Similarly, you can just access communities from other instances here, e.g. https://lemmy.world/c/[email protected]
Then ask your instance admin to update to 0.18.4. I don’t see this bug using the same Jerboa version on my home instance, which has already updated.