I've definitely posted a comment before, seen the hexbear icon spinning for a minute, and thought to myself "it's not working, better click 'Post' again". And then ya it was posted twice.
What I recommend to hexbearians is to open up your profile in a new tab before re-posting. It probably already posted.
its the servers takin a sec to think "damn, that's a sick post"
That's just posters being so proud of their posts that they needed to post it again!
You need to adopt correct and anti-liberalism thought, comrade. Lemmy glitches are praxis.
You need to adopt correct and anti-liberalism thought, comrade. Lemmy glitches are praxis.
Despite what many think, Hexbear servers do not use TCP protocol. TCP is bourgeois decadence and we rely on a much more leftist solution.
When you submit a post, it goes to a reclusive leftist who writes it into a pamphlet and submits it to the newsletter. Then the newsletter goes to a mercurial leftist editor. Once your post gets published in the news letter, some crust punks print them out at the public library and distribute them in independent coffee shops and tape them to bus stops. That is where your post is then found and entered directly into the Hexbear main server by a podcast enthusiast from Bushwick.
Apparently someone is doing double-duty so we must hold a conference and do some self-crit.
When you submit a post, it goes to a reclusive leftist who writes it into a pamphlet and submits it to the newsletter. Then the newsletter goes to a mercurial leftist editor. Once your post gets published in the news letter, some crust punks print them out at the public library and distribute them in independent coffee shops and tape them to bus stops. That is where your post is then found and entered directly into the Hexbear main server by a podcast enthusiast from Bushwick.
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there is some server lag so when you click post it takes a bit to load before it shows you it got posted, so people click the button twice or more times so the site posts that comment 2 or more times depending on how many times you clicked