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[–] freamon 7 points 1 year ago (2 children)

There's nothing for lemmy.world because web crawlers like the one at lemmyverse.net (where the bot gets its data from) can't read it.

I think this is due to the 0.18.3 update, and how instances have/haven't implemented the changed to the API
This comment from [email protected] seemed relevant:

This is the same reason I had to turn off my search engines crawler.

There were changes made to the API to ignore any page > 99. So if you ask for page 100 or page 1_000_000_000 you get the first page again. This would cause my crawler to never end in fetching “new” posts.

lemm.ee on the other hand made a similar change but anything over 99 returns an empty response. lemm.ee also flat out ignores sort=Old, always returning an empty array.

Both of these servers did it for I assume the same reason. Using a high page number significantly increases the response time. It used to be (before they blocked pages over 99) that responses could take over 8-10 seconds! But asking for a low page number would return in 300ms or less. So because it’s a lot harder to optimize the existing queries, and maybe not possible, for now the problematic APIs were just disabled.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago

Ah that makes sense! I hope the devs can figure it out soon, both the Trending Communities bot and search-lemmy are great services.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago

Interesting, thanks!