I followed my communities from my Mastodon account on die-partei.social to stay up to date. Now I noticed that nothing showed up in my timeline for quite a long time.

Apparently the following has been locked. Communities on lemmy.ml I can still follow without any problems, on lemmy.ca communities I get a notice that a follower request was made - which of course never arrived. The same applies to the attempt to follow my own lemmy.ca account from Mastodon.

Was this option intentionally blocked, is there a problem here?

  • @smorksMA
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    211 months ago

    it’s been over two days and the ipv6 connection appears to be holding. i will continue to monitor it but i believe the issue has been resolved. 🎉

    • OliverOP
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      11 months ago

      The issue remains. 🤷‍♀️

      Neither can I follow, nor load a lemmy.ca post from my instance.

      Demo-video

      • @smorksMA
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        211 months ago

        you will probably need to contact the admin of your instance (or I can if you let me know which instance you’re on) so they can re-enable communication with lemmy.ca. from what I understand, since the ipv6 hasn’t been working since late January, mastodon will eventually just give up. so the instance admin I contacted said they just pressed a “Start Deliver” button and things started working again on that instance.

        • OliverOP
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          11 months ago

          A public explanation of where to find this ‘start deliver’-button would be super if possible. I might have to notify a few for the my larger community. 😉

          edit: tried to open a comment or account from various instances I’m on: Mastodon: brands.town, die-partei.social

          Friendica: friendica.xyz, loma.ml

          None worked. Maybe I’ll rather give up on this.

          • @smorksMA
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            111 months ago

            A public explanation of where to find this ‘start deliver’-button would be super if possible. I might have to notify a few for the my larger community. 😉

            i’m not 100% sure sorry, i’m pretty sure it’s just something a mastodon admin has access to.

            edit: tried to open a comment or account from various instances I’m on: Mastodon: brands.town, die-partei.social

            Friendica: friendica.xyz, loma.ml

            None worked. Maybe I’ll rather give up on this.

            i’m not sure what you mean by this? do you mean you tried to follow your lemmy.ca account from those instances and none worked?

            • OliverOP
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              11 months ago

              i’m not sure what you mean by this? do you mean you tried to follow your lemmy.ca account from those instances and none worked?

              this plus explicit search for a post to open like https://lemmy.ca/comment/139287. Says nothing found as if it would not exist.

              • OliverOP
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                210 months ago

                fyi: This is what I see if I’m trying to join a lemmy.ca-community from friendica.xyz which I can do without issues on other Lemmy-instances:

                The network type was not detected. The contact cannot be added.

                The specified profile address provides insufficient information.

                No compatible communication protocols or feeds were found.

                The network type was not detected. The contact cannot be added.

                • @smorksMA
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                  210 months ago

                  this should be fixed now! and from mastodon too.

                • @smorksMA
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                  110 months ago

                  hmmm, weird, i’ll look into this.

                  • @SteveDinn
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                    210 months ago

                    It’s probably DNS. Somehow, it’s always DNS.

              • OliverOP
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                110 months ago

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