rystaf / mlmym

a familiar desktop experience for lemmy
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Not all subscribed communities show up in the subscribed dropdown #55

Closed Zamboniman closed 1 year ago

Zamboniman commented 1 year ago

In the dropdown list of subscribed communities, not all of the communities I am subscribed to are showing up there. For example, I am subscribed to worldnews@lemmy.ml, worldnews@beehaw.org, and worldnews@lemmy.world, but the only one of these three that shows up in the dropdown is worldnews@lemmy.ml.

rystaf commented 1 year ago

Could you tell me what your home server is and how many communities you're subscribed to? Wondering if this is a paging issue.

also if you go to your profile while logged into the official lemmy ui, are you missing any communities from the list on the right?

Zamboniman commented 1 year ago

My home server is lemmy.ca, and I'm subscribed to 68 communities atm (yeah, lots).

rystaf commented 1 year ago

Weird, I can't reproduce it. I went and subscribed to 72 communities on lemmy.ca, including those worldnews communities, and all are listed for me. image

Do those worldnews communities show up when you search like this? https://lemmy.ca/search?q=worldnews&type=Communities&listingType=Subscribed&page=1&sort=TopAll

rystaf commented 1 year ago

Ah I think I see what's up. worldnews@beehaw.org doesn't exist. It's actually news@beehaw.org but the display name is world news.

Zamboniman commented 1 year ago

Okay, that makes sense for news@beehaw.org, but to answer your question about if worldnews@lemmy.world shows up in a search on my instance, oddly enough it doesn't. Which is very odd since I am quite sure it showed up there before and it works fine when I actually go to lemmy.ca/c/worldnews@lemmy.world, so I dunno.

Edit:

I tried unsubscribing and resubscribing to worldnews@lemmy.world, and now it shows up in the subscribed communities dropdown, and also now shows up when I search for it on my instance. So given that information, this sounds a bit more like a lemmy bug than a mlmym bug.