2 of my recent Friendica comments (1 and 2) are not visible from Lemmy. In the case of the one published by a sopuli user, it is visible neitheir on Sopuli nor on lemmy.ml. Both are on the same community, but I managed to comment later on that community. Do you know what may have gone wrong?
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Can you tell me how to find the id of the create activity for these notes? Then i can check the server logs for errors.
By the way, i noticed that Friendica publicly lists all the users who liked or disliked a post. That is supposed to be private in Lemmy (only used to calculate the score).
I did four tests from four accounts I own, all from the same friendica instance (poliverso.org):
4) NOK from an “organization” type account: https://poliverso.org/display/0477a01e-1462-4de8-65bd-587299275161
It seems clear to me therefore that the problem lies in the fact that Lemmy accepts messages from the first three types, but not from an organization page. I hazard a guess (but I’m not a technician): is it possible that the “organization” account type in friendica corresponds to a lemmy account type that is not compatible with the answers (perhaps it corresponds to the “community” lemmy account type)?
You are right, Lemmy only supports
Group
,Person
andService
(same as Person, but marked as bot). Does a FriendicaOrganization
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https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/2200
@heluecht @sexy_peach @Liwott Yes, all three of them (including the one that got through). One of those who didn’t was posted by a user on a different instance. I’m noticing now that the two comments in question have in common that they carry hashtags, maybe that plays a role?
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@heluecht @sexy_peach @erpicht @Liwott @ksynwa @nutomic I thought that for a moment too but
Hashtags seem to be the problem, at least that’s what comes out from very simple tests I just ran :
♲ @liwott@nerdica.net:
@heluecht
cc : @dessalines @nutomic
Yes, these are accounts of the same friendica instance managed with the same privacy policies and which always respond to the first post lemmy