Lemmy.world improvements and issues
In this post I will list the known issues or possible improvements for Lemmy.world.
Please comment with any issue or area for improvement you see and I will add it here.
Issues can be:
- Local (lemmy.world) (also performance issues)
- Lemmy software issues
- Other software related (apps/Fediverse platforms etc)
- Remote server related
- (User error? ...)
Known issues
Websockets issues
There are some issues with the Websockets implementation used in Lemmy, which handles the streaming. Websockets will be removed in version 0.18 so let's hope these issues will be all gone then!
- Top posts page gets a stream of new posts ? Websockets issue
- You're suddenly in another post than you were before > Websockets issue
- Your profile will briefly display another name/avatar in the top right corner
Spinning wheel issues
Error handling is not one of Lemmy's strongpoints. Sometimes something goes wrong, but instead of getting an error, the button will have a 'spinning wheel' that lasts until eternity. These are some of the known cases:
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You want to create an account but the username is already taken
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You want to create an account but the username is too long (>20 characters)
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You want to create an account but the password is too long
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You want to create a community but the name is already taken
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You want to create a community but the name is not in all lowercase letters
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You want to create a post over 2000 characters
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You want to post something in a language that isn't allowed in the community
Enhancement requests
- Can themes be added? > To be checked if this can be done without changing code.
For support with issues at Lemmy.world, go to the Lemmy.world Support community.
Lemmy is an interesting alternative to Reddit. I like the fact that it uses instances, which means that communities can in theory exist without getting nuked.
I haven't been here too long, but here are some things I would like to see:
Couldn't a community get "nuked" if the instance manager decides to pull the plug? Seems even more fragile in that respect...
Eh, I guess you've got a point.