I’m having the same issue logging into midwest.social. It shows I’m logged in briefly then gives the red “could not connect to…” banner. It had worked successfully for me a few versions ago.
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I figured it out. It shows a successful login then failure to connect when I use my email address to login. If I use my username instead of email everything works.
I just tried logging into beehaw and had no problems. What kind of characters do you have in your password? I tried a password with diacritics, quotes and slashes, and it worked fine.
I think it's the length of the password that affects log-in from mlem
. I changed my original password to a shorter one and I can now log in. I also did a couple rounds of changing password (1 more long and 1 more short; both only have -
, numbers and letters), and I was only able to log in with the short one. I didn't experiment on how long the passwords can be for mlem
to be able to take.
Hmm, thank you for the insight. I will try it with ridiculously long passwords to see what I can do about it
FWIW, my Beehaw password is currently 15 characters, and I managed to log in ok, in this, my first try of Mlem. I'm enjoying it so far - thank you :)