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... How many comments would each of 5M bot accounts need to make to overflow an i32 db key ... I also think it looks as if someone is testing disruptive stuff. It may be kids playing, or it may be the chatbot army in preparation.
I'm not a Postgres expert but a quick look at the pgsql limits looks like it's 4 billion by default, which uh, makes sense if it's a 32 bit limit.
Soooo 5 million users would need to make.... 800 posts? ish? I mean, certainly doable if nobody caught it was happening until it was well into it.
Aha that's a postgres default? I was looking into the code to see some of the DB structure. And i thought, well i made over 100 comments in 2 weeks so it wouldn't take too long until that 32-bit space is used up (in normal operation with some more users).