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That's some mega lag !
I have a couple accounts, one on Lemmy.world so I'll stay away from that.
Cheers for the work and the info.
Basically, jobs are processed in a serial fashion, and each job involves several steps of back and forth communication between the two instances to complete. Add in around the globe latency, and new jobs arrive faster than old jobs can be cleared out of the queue.
That is a terrible design for a global platform lol
Well if lemmy.world was broken into a bunch of smaller instances instead of the behemoth that is we wouldn't have this problem - but the reddit thing happened and here we are. Updates are on the way and you can always donate to further Lemmy development
Apparently delays over 7 days just result in the entire job being thrown in the bin too, so that actually means a lot of things just aren't federating here at all....
And tbf I don't think the Lemmy Devs anticipated thousands of people joining at the same time, so that doesn't help
Also there isn't meant to be a huge instance like world, the point of federation Is to avoid this, but users always tend to join big instances on federated services like lemmt and matrix and such
I can kind of understand that to be honest. I refused to sign up to Aussie zone for a while because I thought an Aussie instance would be too niche to attract enough members to remain viable and would collapse after a few months. Even once I realised there was probably enough activity for it's admins to want to keep it, I stayed on shitjustworks.
I knew that I didn't want to join any of the big instances because I thought they'd probably be hugged to death, so my first account was on beehive. But their email verifications and strict sign up requirements were confusing so I lived on shitjustworks for a while