Maybe they're doing "server maintenance" for the next 48 hours so the blackout seems like it was just planned maintenance lmao
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"Server maintenance" while they replace all the mods with scabs.
Like the antiwork fiasco. I remember the astroturfing going on where they tried to move people over to "work reform" aka we like work and bosses are good!
If it is deliberate, I'm pretty sure that'd be a call-our-bluff sort of situation and they'd end up with a longer blackout as a result, at least until the majority of participating mods are replaced/banned.
I'd assumed a minor reverse-reddit-hug, personally - there are a lot of news stories on this today with a lot of links to reddit. Either way, a day in and I'm here and kinda loving it, despite it being a bit ... wonky on posting today with all us refugees.
It's like... 28,000 mods. I don't know how they're gonna replace them. Of course they won't have to replace all of them, but there's still quite a sizeable lot.
Every mod is just AwkwardTurtle on a throwaway account.
lol. Yeah no y'all aren't wrong by any stretch, and I doubt they'd really get rid of a lot of those power mods but the smaller subs? Sure. Also, give one of the regular people power-modding power and they could, theoretically, have normal function resuming inside a week. It'd still be a huge mess, though.
Either way, I'm sure there's an admin script available to mass-remove or ban, though that'd be a really drastic move on their part. The bluff call's far more likely. Be interesting to see what they do regarding the large subs and their mods, though.
Monday, no long weekend, 10 EDT, perfect time to do maintenance.
Messaging doesn't currently support that at all though.
It's cloudflare. https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/
It's taken down Reddit and also Kbin and Hacker News. Good for Kbin, gives them time to up their resources that isn't their fault.
Kinda a hilarious timing really.
Kbin and Reddit being down proves that God is on Lemmy's side. Its a sign from the Lord I tell ya.
Odin is with us!
That's one hell of a coincidence
I tried to go on kbin to write that reddit was down .. only to discover kbin is down too!
good call
Who cares. Lemmy is up.
My instance seems to be going on and off though.
Maybe, this is the day the CEO goes..."hmm, maybe I was wrong, and communities are important to reddit, and the value of free moderation far out weighs my API idiocy", but probable not because CEO tend to be self centered, sociopaths so will most likely double down. Good let's just move to lemmy and mastodon get federation working between them and get rid of centralized corporate internet that always screws their communities after we create the value.
And then the ceo thinks: "Oh well, better use this downtime to start finding new mods for communities that wont go back up in two days!"
Yup, there's something going on. It's down here too and I've already seen a number of posts on Lemmy about this.
Definitely something going on. Redditstatus.com shows everything operational. I noticed weird bugs yesterday too like images for different posts on the main page. Funny how less users has made it more broken.
redditstatus.com just updated, now it says that there is a major outage. No specifics though
All the hidden subs has broken every web crawler in the world, so crawler bots have ended up ddos'ing reddit :D
Also discussed in https://lemmy.world/post/74649.
I did not call yesterday that reddit would be having worse availability problems than Lemmy today.
"Something" went wrong, yeah :)
God. Every time I see "new" reddit, I vomit a little bit inside. Old reddit for life, and I guess this is it.
I broke Reddit :(
I mean, is it more likely that theyβre trying to save face by breaking the website, that theyβre incompetent, or that some angry users are ddosing?
Iβd go incompetence, ddos, deliberate in that order.
Also from Canada, dead on my end too. It's hard to imagine the servers crashing with so much less traffic than usual (even if those servers are probably just a few toasters duct-taped together)