Human refugee from kbin, fediverse enthusiast.
Interests: computing, space, art, photography, music, media...
The internet was a huge mistake, but at least we have this.
I haven’t refreshed, but have left the tab open and backgrounded in Safari since I posted. I get alerts on the page when I resurface the tab and can reply and see messages.
so it’s specifically a refresh thing.
disabling AdGuard didn’t fix it.

Beehaw logins not sticking through Reload in iOS Safari
Steps:
- Login to Beehaw.
- See your username in the account dropdown.
- Reload/Refresh the page.
- Account dropdown has become a Login link.
Notes
I’m running Latest Safari on iPadOS and iOS 18+ The problem has been happening for months so include 17 in that list of versions.
I do use AdGuard / uBlock, but I don’t have this issue with other web apps. I will test with it disabled and report back.
thanks! Still happy to be here. :)
Blockchain and web 3.0
how do I downvote shit here?
how could you miss it? All of the posts are rage baity news articles and the commentary is all super sketchy.
and this is the problem with reddit (and sites like it, including this one): Create a sub / community, add your mod crew and wait for people to show up. Years later, the original mod team might not have the best interests of the current population at heart. Or you get “overton window creep” where overtime, the moderators shift in political stance from the original intent.
How can a site ostensibly representing a nation the size of Canada have a limited mod team appointed by who knows who? There is no moderation oversight on reddit. Or lemmy.ml. I think Beehaw has some of that, but not sure how far that goes.
yup. I’ve seen it too.
I listened to this yesterday and it mirrored my own findings after a couple of years of studying r/canada’s posts and moderation quirks.
Not mentioned in the article were the banned subreddits from a few years past. r/metacanada was the canadian equivalent of r/thedonald from the states and was full of hate speech and the worst of the alt right conspiracy theories. Many of those users are still on the site.
the weirder thing is the smaller regional subreddits across Canada being overrun with russian disinfo.
all of this very much led to my abandonment of reddit as a platform.
And yes, there are left-leaning subreddits like r/onguardforthee but do you really want to be on the same site that allows the kind of abuse and brigading that exists on other, more “mainstream” subs? I couldn’t stomach it.
yeah, this. I hope they can recover, but it’ll be an uphill battle convincing instances to refederate with it.
sorry, I’m testing. I had “Undetermined” and “Français” as language selections. Added “English” and checking my language.
my replies are all showing up as “Français”. Except I’m writing in English. What?
my options in “Select language” are Undetermined and Français as options. Anyway to set a Default?
how was I not in there? Thank you!
so nice, thanks for the helpful suggestions.
Honestly, when I wrote my post this morning I didn’t really expect to get any answers and these have all been great.
Thank you @[email protected] and all who’ve replied. This feels like a great space.
I had some replies showing as French language, they might not be showing up for you. Sorry, I’m new!
great suggestions and perspective. Nice to meet you @[email protected] ! thanks for the reply.
sure. Nothing’s permanent. That’s actually a feature in today’s archive-everything, scrape it for AI training monetization cycle.
but I guess you mean moving away from “lemmy” the software which is an ambitious goal, but a worthy one. Best of luck!
Hi Butterbee. Thanks for the reply and the suggestions. Sounds like maybe the "Pending Subscriptions" thing is a bug. I'll have to see about submitting issues.
I realized my plea for "friends and fun" was entirely subjective, but I'm not picky as long as people are nice. I have a lot of interests so I'm sure I can find something to talk about with just about anybody.
And that brings me to another thing I'm noticing about Beehaw: Not a lot of special interest groups hosted locally. Searching for "Photography" lists a bunch of communities on external sites, but nothing local. I find that pretty surprising as Photography's a somewhat popular hobby.
https://beehaw.org/search?q=photography&type=Communities
I didn't realize there were restrictions on creating communities. That does feel... restrictive.
Thanks for the reply and nice to meet you!
Looking at Local > New on the front page, posts are from:
- now (this one)
- 2 hours ago
- 3 hours ago
- 7 hours ago...
quite a gap in post frequency.

So what's up with BeeHaw?
hi there. I'm new. I've recently migrated from kbin.social (RIP) in the hopes of filling that big empty hole in my webs that reddit left after The Troubles.
First impressions after a week of use:
- Beehaw feels a little lonely. Not a lot of activity. Same posts on my subscriptions front page throughout the day with little movement on upvotes and comments. It's the summer in the north so maybe people have better things to do with their time, but I am wondering, does it pick up?
- Fewer users than kbin? It feels like there are smaller numbers on the Communities subscriptions than I'm used to on kbin. Granted, kbin was inundated with spammers and bot accounts over the last couple of months so those numbers are probably not as real as I'd like them to be, and I appreciate Beehaw's limits on new members by pushing a signup form and a review process. A social network needs users though.
- Subscribing across instances feels weird. Maybe it's the instance (lemmy.ca) but I tried following a co