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Decenta Lyzed ☯️🇬🇱:dogroll:@aus.social to Lemmy.ca Support / Questions@lemmy.ca · 4か月前

How I am supposed to re-toot (boost) previous post from another instance of fediverse, when my home instance of fediverse not showing those posts ?

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How I am supposed to re-toot (boost) previous post from another instance of fediverse, when my home instance of fediverse not showing those posts ?

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Decenta Lyzed ☯️🇬🇱:dogroll:@aus.social to Lemmy.ca Support / Questions@lemmy.ca · 4か月前
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How I am supposed to re-toot (boost) previous post from another instance of fediverse, when my home instance of fediverse not showing those posts ?
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  • Sebastian Lasse@digitalcourage.social
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    @pepper0
    For mastodon, you make em visible by putting the whole url in the mastodon search box and enter, tried with https://lemmy.ca/post/50437467 [from posted lemmy group]

    @aussocialadmin @admin @lemmy_ca_support

    • Decenta Lyzed ☯️🇬🇱:dogroll:@aus.socialOP
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      @sl007 @aussocialadmin @lemmy_ca_support

      tried that with https://lemmy.world/post/31535735/17725147
      seems unable to.

      • Sebastian Lasse@digitalcourage.social
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        @pepper0 @aussocialadmin @lemmy_ca_support

        then delete the last path segment of the lemmy post.

        The canonical url for your example is
        https://lemmy.world/post/31535735
        and that works.
        I am not sure what the “/17725147” is good for.
        It might either has to do with redirects or lemmys Content-Negotiation.
        They should figure out.

        • Sebastian Lasse@digitalcourage.social
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          @pepper0 @aussocialadmin @lemmy_ca_support

          summing up:
          Lemmy posts have different URLs to the same Object.
          Your example was
          https://lemmy.world/post/31535735/17725147
          which is
          https://lemmy.world/post/31535735/

          For mastodon you need to delete anything after the last ‘/’ and put the
          “https://lemmy.world/post/31535735/” in the search box and you get the fedi-object instead of the url. Then you can share that. Not saying this is intended, just saying, it works :)

  • Aus.Social Admin@aus.social
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    @pepper0 @admin @lemmy_ca_support that’s a great question… “back fill” is a problem on the fediverse but people are working on it.

    mmmmm this is a bit annoying, but I think you can “search the full url on our instance” and it should pop up the message you want to boost

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