tl;dr: what does it mean to see these two warning/notice saying “This magazine [community] is from a federated server and may be incomplete.” and “This magazine [community] is not receiving updates.”

Hello. I’ve tried to get into lemmy back when reddit did the API restriction and killed access to my favorite Sync for Reddit, and it kind of really didn’t stick.

Now I’m trying to get back into the threadiverse and figured I’d try with mbin now since I’m more keen to have an account that’s seemed to have good mix of “properly” showing and have access to threads and microblog posts.

But some instances of mbin seem to have the one or two warning/notice on top of the community page.

I’ve looked at the community both thru two top mbin instance and through the community’s local instance and yeah the warning is right. One of the mbin instance aren’t synced / updated.

What does it actually mean, and how will it impact my browsing? Thanks.

  • JayGray91@lemmy.worldOP
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    I’ve decided to sign up with fedia.io, but somehow still waiting for my application to be approved.

    So I checked with the next biggest mbin instance, kbin.earth. When I checked out [email protected] thru that instance, I saw the notice.

    Edit: I don’t think it’s the community that’s broken. It seems quite active. It’s probably like what e0qdk said in another reply.

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      4 days ago

      Did you subscribe to it? Updates from communities are only received if at least one user is a subscribed to them, so you could probably fix this by subscribing. :)

      Edit: So yeah, what e0qdk said!

      • JayGray91@lemmy.worldOP
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        Not yet. I’m still waiting for my registration on fedia to go through. If not I’ll go with the other instance then subscribe to it there. Or I might just do both. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯