Announcement on c/HomeImprovement:
Comment on homeimprovement@lemmy.world GONE! How did this happen? Who could be so destructive?
antik@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Hey folks,
The community was deleted by the creator. I had to restore it via the database but it seems to have worked and the community is visible again on other instances too. It can take a few tries to open that community if you are on another instance as it has to be federated again first.
We also need a new moderator team for that community. So anyone interested, point us to some of the posts you did in that community and we’ll have a look!
quinten@lemmy.world 1 year ago
diyrebel@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
🎉 Great news! Glad we can access past threads.
This episode has made it clear Lemmy software needs to improve. The possible #LemmyBug/enhancements:
① the fix was apparently not just flipping a switch— it required hacking the db, correct? Shouldn’t admins have a simple undelete button?
② what if a rogue admin had deleted the community, and perhaps even destroyed the db? In principle it should be possible to rebuild the community on a different node using data from all nodes that have data.
③ each user’s subscriptions panel should not simply cease to list the deleted community. The community name should remain and have indicators to signal issues (e.g. 💀, ⚠).
④ msgs users write are stored in their profile & responses are stored in their inbox. But this is poor organization. Users are dependent on the server’s representation of the community to show threads in a coherent way. Clients should have that capability too. I should be able to click “context” on any msg and the client should be able to show me a sequence of msgs regardless of the state of the server host.
antik@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I had to manually change a flag in the database to restore the community. There was no option from the UI to do a “restore” like you normally can. The user also deleted his account after maybe that is why.
Either way, what happened here can happen anywhere. And while there is always talks about “spreading the loading because it is good for the fediverse” it also shows what can happen if an instance’s admin(s) becomes inactive for whatever reason. We have lemmy.one and feddit.uk now who’s admins seem to have disappeared. Your community and accounts can be gone overnight.