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When I'm viewing community https://ani.social/c/[email protected] on my desktop browser, Firefox on Windows, with personal setting "Auto Expand Media" turned on, one particular post is asking me to download an .mp4 video from streamable.com: https://ani.social/post/1923262

After declining the download, the space for the expanded media is just blank.

This doesn't happen when viewing the same /c on .ml https://lemmy.ml/c/[email protected]

On .ml, I just get a screenshot of the video.

It's just that one post.

On other earlier and later posts of links to streamable.com videos in the same /c, I just get a screenshot.

Maybe some kind of corrupted data as that particular post was transferring over?

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[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 7 months ago (1 children)

Did you have the "Auto Expand Media" setting turned on in your Lemmy preferences?

I believe that's where the download request happens when just viewing at the /c level.

[โ€“] [email protected] 1 points 7 months ago

Yep, that was it. The file downloaded at the /c/ level after checking that box for this instance and didn't for the ml instance. I tried to check how the behavior is different on the world instance where I have an account, but saw that option isn't there since they are still running lemmy 0.18. So, it seems like that is a recently added option, perhaps some lemmy version differences that aren't visible just through the version number at the bottom of the page?

Alternatively, the only other thing I could think of is some weird webserver setting differences. I only know enough about nginx configs to get myself in trouble, so I can't even begin to try to diagnose it though.