Since Lemmy bugs out and fails to post whenever I forget to “Select Language”, I feel the need to select “English” every time. But why should I do this? I can’t speak any other languages.

Is there a setting somewhere that automatically sets “English” without me having to post?

Also, can the UI like… die / allow me to come back without forcing me to reload the page? Its incredibly frustrating to post right now.

  • cloudgazing
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    1 year ago

    Right now there isn’t, but I’m pretty sure they’ll add that. The “main” instances have some problems because of the amount of people coming from reddit. Kinda sucks but the only solution I have is to copy the text before hitting post and try again if it doesn’t work

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    1 year ago

    Select Undetermined + English in your profile settings. Idk if that’s what it should do, but all my posts seem to be marked as English.

    Btw your posts don’t disappear, you probably just don’t have Undetermined selected so you don’t see them.

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      1 year ago

      I do have Undetermined selected.

      But the posts just spin-and-spin-and-spin, and never make it out to the server. Trust me, I’m F5ing to look for them. Its way more reliable when I select English.

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        1 year ago

        The spinning is a server thing. There’s an absolute onslaught of new people these days. Give it a few days to chill down.

        The language doesn’t have anything to do with that. This morning it took me an hour to update the sidebars in 2 my communities, later I couldn’t send a message for hours. Give it time.

        Also maybe try one of the apps. There you may get the opposite problem, posting when it looks like it didn’t go through. But it’s more reliable I think, which makes sense’s since it’s less load for the server. (I think.)