I love that "informative and unfortunate" is now a running gag on the channel lol
You're welcome to use this account :)
I just want to avoid everybody joining lemmy.one.
Actually fulfilling campaign promises? This has no place in American politics! /s
Right, it doesn’t really matter if you unban them if their home instance is the one that banned them in the first place 👍
It seems like if a user gets banned on their own instance, they show up on this list for everyone (I also see them on my ban list here), so unbanning them on your end probably does nothing.
Seems like just a bug, I think this list should only show local users who are banned, and instead it shows every ban it knows about across the fediverse.
Yeah, this feels like some sort of configuration issue on your end, because putting https://lemmy.one/comment/20361
in the box at https://lemmy.dupper.net/search should definitely work, and I can see it doesn't.
I don't think it's related to lemmy.ml exclusively if you can't get lemmy.one comments either... Without knowing what your configuration is it's hard to say.
Are the comments from before or after you subscribed? I don't think past comments get backfilled the first time you subscribe, just past posts, but future comments should show up. If you paste the URL for a comment in the /search page on your instance it should show up too, if there's something you want to reply to specifically.
How/which URL should we link to then?
My (somewhat) hot take is that large migrating subreddits should probably host their own communities, which is what we did when we told people on r/PrivacyGuides to move to Lemmy. Or at the very least, actually coordinate with instance admins beforehand about all of this, clearly lemmy.ml isn't the ideal choice for this situation.
This doesn't work in my experience (although I wish it did). The only reliable way I've seen to trigger a fetch is to enter the community URL (e.g. https://midwest.social/c/projectzomboid
) or the ID (e.g. [!projectzomboid@midwest.social](/c/projectzomboid@midwest.social)
) in your Lemmy instance's /search page.
Weblate projects have plenty of contributions.
For future reference: https://github.com/privacyguides/privacyguides.org/pull/2097#issuecomment-1575162456
The only problem is that if your instance doesn't know about that community yet, it'll just 404, you still have to search for it first because visiting the link doesn't make your instance fetch the community yet.
This should still be the default behavior when it autofills a community link though, I hope they make this change 👍