I usually browse under kbin.social/sub.

I noticed some posts from [email protected] and many others popping up in the sub-feed. The thing is, I’ve never subscribed to these magazines.

I even went to the magazine to check, whether I’ve subscribed accidentally, but I did not.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/FTGfJc3CASm69yWL6

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    1 year ago

    good hint, but nope… not subscribed to kbin.social either. Also checked /d/lemmy.world to make sure.

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      1 year ago

      specifically the one in the picture is under the domain programming.dev so I would check there. For instance I just checked /d/programming.dev and I see plenty of 196 blahaj posts listed

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        1 year ago

        ooooohhh… yess…didn’t see that… yeah, programming.dev I have knowingly subscribed to.

        But still wondering, why lemmyshitpost is here though.

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          That would be why, the post is considered under the domain programming.dev, which you subscribed to. I believe this is the relevant issue https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/118#issuecomment-942720 but posts are under the domain that show up in the () rather than where the actual destination of the post is made. I imagine it has to do with where the user is, because that user is posting to their local domain’s copy of the community/magazine, it seems to erroneously use that rather than where it’s actually being federated to