Kbin.social is down so I am just vibing using kbin.run on a lemm.ee community the fediverse is great like that.

  • ive been wondering when kbin.social would finally fall over.

    its clearly been un-managed for quite awhile… it was only a matter of time before some resource use went outside scope.

    im sad about kbin dying. but i am happy the mbin guys have not only picked up the mantle, but just released another milestone.

  • Hah. That sucks. I reluctantly left kbin.social a few months back, they never actually deleted my account after I requested deletion. I sometimes log back in just to check.

    Kinda sad that Ernest killed it (is killing it?) by being such a control freak on top of all of his current personal issues.

    • Yeah same exact problem. Ernest doesn’t owe me anything but I was done with the empty promises and could see the writing on the wall. Kbin.social is not cut out for the long run. I doubt it’ll be around much longer at all.

  •  Remy Rose   ( @MxRemy@lemmy.one ) 
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    129 days ago

    Don’t you hate when that happens? Pictures are currently busted on my instance and the admin, while a pretty cool person I think, has been ominously quiet about it… 😅

    Have we (Lemmy or the fediverse in general) ever landed on a “best practices” with respect to migrating accounts and one’s old content? Presumably if your instance goes down, any of your content that ever federated out exists somewhere or other, right? So could you just put a link in your profile, that leads to your previous account, but as seen through some (still existing) instance? Like: lemmy.b/u/old_account@lemmy.a

    I guess that only works if by some chance instance b happened to catch EVERY post you made, which would require at least one person on b being subscribed to each community you ever posted in, right?

    •  Servais   ( @Servais@dormi.zone ) 
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      229 days ago

      I guess that only works if by some chance instance b happened to catch EVERY post you made, which would require at least one person on b being subscribed to each community you ever posted in, right?

      Yes, but if you use a popular instance, chances are high that they have every community you posted to

    • I haven’t heard of any best practices regarding migrating accounts other than just make a new account and start over. Apps that log you into lemmy/kbin/mbin etc might try and solve that by having all your old posts get mirrored to an instance on your new account but it would have to be in a way that does not spam the other instances version of the community the posts were shared to. I guess if you use a timestamp on posts you could have the migrated posts appear before the newer ones after migrating?