I tried setting subscribed to default like you had and am still not able to duplicate this. I forgot to point out that this is a fresh install, so maybe clearing data/reinstalling the app is in order?
I primarily use Burggit in a PWA on mobile since it seems to work pretty darn well by default. I’m on Android 13 too if that matters.
It outright crashes. The logs don’t show the instance trying to send anything when it happens, so it’s purely a client-sided issue… Do try another community from an instance that’s fed’d that runs an older version of Lemmy to see if it happens with that one too (If you can find one.)
This appears to be an app issue, then. I scrolled through my subscribed feed on the Boost app and even found a post from that community, and no crashes occurred there. Nothing I can do about it, I’m afraid. I guess report the issue to the maintainer and hope that you don’t get banned for the contents of the report (lol)?
Can you check the current status of each community you’ve subscribed to? burggit removes content from communities whose instances have defederated but i haven’t seen this remove subscriptions from users (which would probably take significant additional effort to implement as doing it properly would require sending unsubscription requests to communities in newly defederated instances). I’m suspecting there’s an unhandled attempt to fetch content from one such community.
FYI: “like-minded” is seen by some as a dogwhistle for individuals willing to share CSEM.
(2) - instances.burggit.moe already lists instances that haven’t defererated with burggit, though of those the only one i can recognize as having similar views to this post is rqd2.net.
(3) burggit.moe also operates a matrix space, though the server doesn’t have open registration.
(4) burggit’s stance on this assumes individuals can keep their hate to themselves, or at least express it respectfully. Personally, i think outright gatekeeping opposing views is exactly the reason there are so many echo chambers out there, and would be a bad idea.
(5) rqd2.net runs a “post of the week” section, though i haven’t seen this show the intended result so far.
Glad to hear. It’s not an all the time thing, though. The network becomes flaky every now and again and sometimes the packet routing just flat out dies for no apparent reason. Hence, why Burggit is seen as being down sometimes.
It’s not hardware on Android I want. I want pure Android on these phones. All these overlays and additional OS bits from these companies highlights why they aren’t good software companies.
Back in the day Microsoft cracked down on overlays like HP Personal Page. Some bitched about it, but it was absolutely necessary. Google needs to do something similar.
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