I still don’t understand the whole federation thing. Does your app combine the “Privacy” group from lemmy.ml with that of lemmy.world and other lemmy instances?
I appreciate this post from OP and didn’t see the last two apple privacy posts. It’s fine to highlight but its coming off a little condescending that this person tried to share content but you’ve already read a post… who cares
This is probably the third time I’ve seen this same post on this community.
Not posted here when I checked before posting and I just checked again, searching for Apple then sorting by new.
Maybe the previous person removed the word Apple or it was a different publication which didn’t mention Apple in the headline?
Nope, they have the exact same headline:
https://lemmy.world/post/14035634
https://lemmy.world/post/13888775
They are lemmy.world but we are discussing this in lemmy.ml.
Here is my app (Boost) not finding those articles. It is only looking at lemmy.ml.
Welp, maybe I was wrong. Sorry for that. Should’ve checked more cautiously, I suppose
I still don’t understand the whole federation thing. Does your app combine the “Privacy” group from lemmy.ml with that of lemmy.world and other lemmy instances?
Umh… Maybe? I’m not sure about that. I use Thunder, btw
What happens if you do a search like I did in my screenshot?
I see all the posts, that I linked above
I appreciate this post from OP and didn’t see the last two apple privacy posts. It’s fine to highlight but its coming off a little condescending that this person tried to share content but you’ve already read a post… who cares
Wasn’t too rude. I still am not sure I understand federation between instances.
And I just realised now that my app has a proper crosspost option (which I should have used). Nobody picked me up on that.