UPDATE (4/27): There were two reasons that affected federation between Ani.Social and Lemmy.World.

The first reason was an outgoing activity that got stuck in queue. This was resolved by manually marking that activity as successful.

The second reason was a subsea fiber cut between Europe and Asia which caused incoming activities from Lemmy.World to lag behind.

The original plan was to move Ani.Social closer to Lemmy.World this weekend but seeing the activity queue rapidly dropping over the past two days, it’s unlikely this will push through. We will continue to monitor this however.

Again, thanks to @wjs018 for informing me about this and for keeping others up to date in this post’s comments. Thank you MrKaplan from Lemmy.World for helping us resolve the issue!


There are ongoing issues between incoming and outgoing activities between Ani.Social and Lemmy.World. Posts, comments, and votes from both instances are not in sync with each other.

The exact cause is to be determined. The instance may experience downtime and interruptions until further notice.

In the meantime, we suggest using an account on an instance that is federated with both Ani.Social and Lemmy.World.

Thanks to @wjs018 for informing me about this issue. Thanks also to MrKaplan from the Lemmy.World team for continuously helping us resolve this issue.

  • wjs018
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    4 months ago

    I know this is an old thread and the problem has been resolved after the migration, but I did just want to update that the PR to address the latency sensitivity to federation was merged. I saw nutomic on matrix say that they are actively using it in production on lemmy.ml in order to test it. So, hopefully it will be part of the next lemmy version.

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      4 months ago

      That’s great! Good to see there’s progress on this issue. Not sure how long it will take for Lemmy.World to adopt it though but I’m sure they’ll catch up. They’re always a version behind because they’re a big instance.