I’ve been noticing that when I open a page for a post, the upvote counter seemed to bounce around wildly. Figured it was just something to do with the enormous load on the instance(s). However, I just noticed something extra strange and thought the info may help someone troubleshoot and fix it.
I saw a post come in for the lemmy.world community that just got posted less than a minute earlier. I opened it, and saw the upvote counter was something like 745, which seemed odd. Then about 10 seconds later while I was watching, it changed to 128. 10ish more seconds go by, and it changed to 996 (actual numbers were slightly different as I wasn’t trying to memorize them).
It seems highly unlikely that a post less than a minute old would have any of those upvotes. I suspect that there’s an issue where post upvote counters are getting updates with the counters from other posts. When you hover over it, the popup seems to reflect a more accurate number.
Not sure if this is a lemmy.world issue, or a lemmy as a whole issue.
I’m on my own instance and I’ve started seeing it. My instance is in no way overloaded. If upvote it goes to the correct number and stays there.
Yeah but your own instance is still communicating with the other instances which are overloaded. The numbers are indeed all over the place and when I press the upvote arrow it doesn’t seem to be working either. Or rarely at least…