NodeBB v4.0.0 Beta
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@Kichae @kichae@lemmy.ca That's an issue with all software federating via ActivityPub. If there isn't an existing follow relationship then the content isn't pushed to that user.
That's greatly simplifying it, of course. There's quite a bit more that actually goes into how it works.
In the case of the referenced topic, NodeBB automatically boosts replies that it receives from the category actor. When replies are made by NodeBB users, they are also addressed to everybody who has participated in the topic.
So given that, lemmy.ca should have received everything, at least since you started posting in it. In reality, there might be a connection issue between NodeBB and Lemmy, and that's what I'd want to verify first.
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kichae@community.nodebb.orgreplied to kichae@lemmy.ca last edited by
No, I understand, it's just that I am following the group actors. I'm following the Lemmy communities from here, but new posts from them aren't arriving. I'm following the nodeBB topics from Lemmy, but nodeBB user comments aren't showing up there.
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@Kichae no the group actors are fine too. We implement the same sharing system that Lemmy implements.
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kichae@community.nodebb.orgreplied to kichae@lemmy.ca last edited by
Hmm, ok. Unexpected and unintended interactions (or lack there of) it is, then. Fun!
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@Kichae the forking is local only. There's no standard way to communicate a fork action across to other instances.
We'll try to be pioneers and come up with a way though!
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kichae@community.nodebb.orgreplied to kichae@lemmy.ca last edited by
I was worried that forking just wouldn't be supported on federated topics, or that if a posted was forked, it would break federation. So, this is incredible. This is what I've been waiting 2 and a half years for.
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@Kichae yeah let's say a topic is forked in NodeBB. The baseline expectation is that federation doesn't break, but the ideal is that the fork is also federated so Lemmy (for example) would also fork the topic on their end, so it looks the same on either end.
Something we'd want to work on with ForumWG (specifically @trwnh@mastodon.social)
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kichae@community.nodebb.orgreplied to kichae@lemmy.ca last edited by
It's happening!
Almost everything here in the attached image is coming from comicstrips@lemmy.world, a Lemmy community (Christine Lemmer-Webber excepted). So, that's exciting! There's some inconsistencies with regards to whether the attached images are coming through, and whether community is being tagged or not, but that's just rough edges. Image-based communities aren't as much of a forum thing anyway.
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@Kichae hmm they ought to work the same though, so inconsistencies should be addressed. Thanks for letting me know. I'll take a look today, time permitting.
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kichae@community.nodebb.orgreplied to kichae@lemmy.ca last edited by
The difference appears to be whether the OP is on lemmy.world (LW; the site that hosts the community) or not. Posts made by LW users do not include the tag or media, while posts made by off-site users do contain the tag and media.
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@Kichae With regard to some responses showing up and others not, it seems Lemmy does not process activities for communities if it has no followers.
So let's say you search for a remote community on Lemmy and make a post to it, and it crosses over to NodeBB. If that community has no local followers then even though you posted to it, any replies will not be accepted by Lemmy.
Seems like a bug or restriction on their part.
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@Kichae said in Lemmy and NodeBB:
No, I understand, it's just that I am following the group actors. I'm following the Lemmy communities from here, but new posts from them aren't arriving. I'm following the nodeBB topics from Lemmy, but nodeBB user comments aren't showing up there.
At least in my limited (and definitely not exhaustive) testing, bi-directional posting does seem to work.
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@julian said in Lemmy and NodeBB:
Seems like a bug or restriction on their part.
Yeah, at the very least it's not how people seem to expect it to work, but a lot about ActivityPub doesn't work the way people have been accustomed to. So I can understand that.
Personally, I have complicated feelings about whether a site even should be hosting groups for non-local users. I guess I can see a use-case for such a thing, but this whole endeavour feels like it needs to be local-first to me, rather than LARPing as homogeneous centralized social media.