Voyager shows me 2 month old posts for some reason
Voyager shows me 2 month old posts for some reason
This is happening in all the types of feeds in the past 2-3 days. Has this happened to anyone else? If so, how do I fix this ?
Voyager shows me 2 month old posts for some reason
This is happening in all the types of feeds in the past 2-3 days. Has this happened to anyone else? If so, how do I fix this ?
Just wanted to comment that am on Version 2.28.0 on android and I don't have this issue.
Only thing that comes to mind is that last time I saw someone have similar issue was because they had accidentally deselected "english" or "undetermined" language settings in their profile on lemmy's default web UI.
Might want to try checking those settings out, don't remember how the other person had accidentally deselected languages but they were just as surprised.
Posting this example to !languagesettings@lemmy.zip
I did this to myself a couple days ago. Selecting English fixed it.
is there a setting for this in voyager?
Sadly not yet at least. Have to do this in the lemmy web-UI of your instance or another app like Thunder :(
Hopefully we get in Voyager!
Can confirm, I just saw this for the first time and itβs nearly mid June here. You wonβt believe this but he start-paused the tariffs 5 more times in that time! You donβt know how lucky you are there in April
Umm I don't know how u are in June or what my post has to do anything with Trump or us politics.
I get that when I run out of current posts. I hide read posts.
Programming.dev is running a really old version of Lemmy, so that canβt helpβ¦
Otherwise, when Iβve seen this issue in the past it was an API bug with Lemmy, same issue on Lemmy ui :/
Did you by any chance enable auto hiding read posts?
Previously yeah. But after reinstalling I did not.
I think this might have survived reinstall but I never remember where you can reset it in the settings. Supposedly itβs somewhere there but I only hide read posts by accident and learned to live with occasional loss.
Sort by New, instead of scaled...
As I mentioned earlier, it's the same thing with sort with new too.
I initially missed the second screenshot, sorry...
So that you can catchup ;)