Not possible in lemmy atm past just rehiding everything from the instance every so often
edit: just did another round of hiding things from lemmynsfw, should be reflected in the hidden communities doc
Not possible in lemmy atm past just rehiding everything from the instance every so often
edit: just did another round of hiding things from lemmynsfw, should be reflected in the hidden communities doc
It was put under the wrong category looks like
I originally hid it due to it being primarily bot content (but seems like the community changed at some point to not be bot spam)
Heres an example of what the community used to look like
Theres technically a code review community at !code_review@programming.dev although ive seen some people also post code reviews in the language/engine communities
we also host an instance of opengist at https://blocks.programming.dev/ as an alternative to those if wanted
I had @icon there and the cache didnt fully update yet
Ah yeah I need to refresh the data, ill do that later
Nobody reported it as down to me, I can bring it back up
Been working on some other projects recently so havent really looked at that site much
Sites back. I reindexed every table although the only one that seemed to be affected by the issues was the comment table (it had duplicates I had to remove similar to what I did for the post and community tables before)
Site will slowly catch up in activities over the next couple hours so youll see posts, etc. that were made in the few hours it was down slowly come in
No votes or comments were connected to the duplicates but yeah if there was some you would move it over to the other one
The posts that had comments were the posts that were uniquely on the other community and those moved over with the post when I updated the community of the post
Sites back, communities that previously had their community page not vieweable are now viewable
An example of this is https://programming.dev/c/a11y
Basically what I did was before the maintenance exported every single post in the post table and use a js script to check for duplicate ap_ids (checking using sql itself didnt work due to broken indices so it was always missing some). Then I generated sql statements to remove duplicate posts that had higher ids than the other posts theyre a duplicate of. Ran all those during maintenance and since all duplicate ap_ids were removed I could now reindex the table to fix the broken indices
Did the same for communities after the posts (but also did some statements to move posts from one version of the community to the other)
Site might be slow for a tiny bit as it processes the 2 hour of activities that were generated while it was down
select them all, then ctrl+/
!emacs@programming.dev exists already
Ill go through and remove the hides from the communities that dont have bot content anymore