It automatically adjusts depending on how often the source posts articles. Presumably the idea is to avoid sending frequent requests to small servers that rarely publish. This does mean that if an account only publishes once a month or so, it'll probably take a day or so before you see the article.
It used to be configurable on a per-feed basis, but looking now I think that setting went away. It can still be configured in the database I believe.
The way Friendica does RSS polling is pretty broken. You're supposed to make conditional requests so that the feed only needs to be built when it genuinely has something new, and you're supposed to respect the retry time. That way you can request much more frequently without overloading the server. But implementing that would require database schema changes.
Fedi.Tips
in reply to Peter Lord • • •I'm not sure, maybe worth asking on the Friendica help forum?
forum.friendi.ca/profile/helpe…
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in reply to Peter Lord • • •answer: friendica.exon.name/display/97…
Matthew Exon
2026-01-23 18:21:20