I donβt know but we can see you over here from .world π
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That is not appearing for me either here on .world. Iβve noticed a few pictures not displaying today though. Hopefully just a temporary issue.
Thanks
The image βhttps://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/56669296-5bcd-49f3-95e3-cab029fab284.jpegβ cannot be displayed because it contains errors.
The image itself may have been corrupted/misplaced by the server, likely a server side issue or bad patch on the source code
Hmm. Thanks. I have a bunch showing up that way.
I get an error saying that the image contains errors
If anyone is interested a Defederation Investigator has been created. You can check to see which instances have defederated from your own.
Announcement Post: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/2137736
WebApp: https://defed.xyz/
Is there an alternative for noscript users, that actually queries the instances for you server side instead of having your browser run 50 million javascripts from every instance? Surely it can't be good for neither the network nor users to have to check every instance everytime, rather than a server checking once every few minutes and caching the results.
Running server side could incur huge costs and instances could blacklist his IP for such frequent checks
It's open source
Its probably down again
Hasnβt been down any time Iβve checked today
This is more of a support question, related to using Lemmy. Please see the sidebar for a list of communities that offer support. Given that there is useful info in the comments, locking instead of removing per rule #3.
lemmy.world is an unreliable PoS instance
What kind of media? Everything?
Yes, any images and videos posted from world don't show up.
Hexbear:
I switched over to lemmy.ca