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Planned post are not published to the fediverse, mentions are not working #821

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HDValentin opened this issue Nov 6, 2023 · 1 comment
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Describe the bug

If I plan a WriteFreely post, to publish it in the future it gets not published into the Fediverse, e.g., Mastodon.

The same happens, if I mention a Fediverse profile in the post.
If I edit and save the post after it was published, the profile gets the notification.

Steps to reproduce (if necessary)

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Create a post as a draft.
  2. Edit it and plan the publishing time and date. Save.
  3. Move post from draft to blog.

Expected behavior

When the planned text get published by date and time it should be published to the fediverse, at this time.

Application configuration

  • Multi-user mode
  • Database mysql
  • Open registration? yes
  • Federation enabled? yes
  • Version: v0.14.0
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thebaer commented Feb 2, 2024

Thanks for the report!

If I plan a WriteFreely post, to publish it in the future it gets not published into the Fediverse, e.g., Mastodon.

See the comment here for a status on that: #76 (comment) -- we won't track a fix for that here since it's a larger project we're already tracking.

The same happens, if I mention a Fediverse profile in the post.
If I edit and save the post after it was published, the profile gets the notification.

We'll want to make sure profiles don't get notified for future-dated posts right now. We can consider that the issue here and fix that.

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