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Can you tell me what's laggy? Only thing I noticed is the 'Post' or 'Reply' that takes too long.
Pretty much everything has a bit of lag on my end. Not complaining, I understand why, just letting you know.
The post thing is weird. Even when I'm on lemmy.world, but post on communities from other instances it seems pretty fast. But posting on a local community is slow. Very weird. Locks on a table somewhere?
Seeing the same behaviour here.
I get the same delay posting from this instance to @beehaw as well... :(
I'm guessing it's the larger instances that are lagging due to the sudden amount of users that have joined.
Most new users tend to join the bigger ones and that exacerbates the problem.
Edit: This comment took ~8 seconds.
@fedcon @lemmyworld that's my guess as well, same thing with Mastadon
I'm still taking some time to post but it's certainly better than before your upgrade.
EDIT: Still ~10 seconds or so for this comment.
Yeah, that's gonna need some troubleshooting...
The first thing I commented this morning seemed faster but of course once I mention it I jinx myself and it's about the same as it was, for me anyway. Doesn't bother me too much though, I know it's a new thing and a learning curve for everybody.
I'm a noob at this but could the distance between the user and the server location have an effect? Of course the latancy shouldn't be 10 sec but if there is some wonky routing going on idk. As I said I'm very nob at this
Replying takes a good 6 or 7 seconds for me right now.