this was not a Lemmy bug.
This was unfortunately an error on our end.
Please bear with us while we work on resolving this situation.
This was unfortunately an error on our end.
Please bear with us while we work on resolving this situation.
Hi,
this was unfortunately an error on our end.
Please bear with us while we work on resolving this situation.
you can find your community bans here: https://lemmy.world/modlog?page=1&actionType=ModBanFromCommunity&userId=9023060
deleting a community: right side, click the trash icon:
communities disappearing from your subscribed list typically mean that you have been banned from that community.
subscribe pending can have different reasons. it might be that this includes getting banned from an instance, but it can also be the result of some other technical issues.
Hi,
this should be fixed now. We had to implement some measures due to an hour of DDoS last night.
It does indeed seem to have been an issue with loading metadata for the image at the time.
I'm not sure if sdf pict-rs was slow at the time or what was causing it at this point, but Lemmy cut it off after 9 seconds of processing the post and that's where it failed. Unfortunately the logs don't give a reason currently.
If you remove your vote on the post and restore it after a minute it will likely trigger it to get processed properly, although this is obviously not a usable solution.
We'll have to look into if we can improve this somehow.
Us not upgrading has nothing to do with making a point.
We're aiming to run a stable instance, which can come at the cost of delayed updates.
We didn't update to 0.19.4, and a few weeks later 0.19.5 was released with a number of critical bugfixes.
0.19.6 will have several more fixes for issues introduced in 0.19.4+, such as a fix for remote moderators updating local communities, allowing admins to filter modlog entries by moderator, as well as some performance issues reported by other instances.
We usually wait for other instances to run the latest version for some time to allow bug reports to surface before we update ourselves.
hello, i've removed the deleted moderator account from the community now. this makes your current account the top mod and should allow you to delete the community now.
if this is still not working for you please let me know.
there are easily more tasks available on our end to spend time on, but much of them aren't urgent, so people can just spend time on those extra things whenever they have time and motivation to do so. this also includes our infrastructure, where we also have many backlogged tasks that can be worked on whenever it works out.
this is a separate issue unrelated to the 0.19 update.