That's good, but we need Tom to sort this ASAP.
Feddit UK
Community for the Feddit UK instance.
A place to log issues, and for the admins to communicate with everyone.
Yes we do.
I assume we still havn't heard form Tom?
I haven't and no-one else has reported contact.
Well done to everyone who made this possible 🌠
We were pretty much at the mercy of the lemmy.world mods on this one.
So has anyone managed to contact Tom yet?
My concern is that "Tom" was actually Michael Gambon - which is why we've not heard from him.
Does anyone know this "tom" is?
Pretty sure he's the MySpace guy
Oh really? I'll get in touch with him then. He's my friend.
In real life? Not that I'm aware of, that'd make all this a lot easier.
If the admin has bailed on this place then it might be time to jump ship. It's only a matter of time until they pull the plug.
The domain is fully paid up through to next year and there's no reason to suspect that the hosting will stop any time soon.
We've contacted the Admin through a few routes and we are hoping that gets his attention. We can then put into place other Admins and make sure everything is financial secure and doesn't just rely on one individual.
I tried contacting him here a while back. So far no luck. But I'm not gonna stalk him to get his own instance in order.. So I hope he pops up!
There is a recent change in Lemmy's 0.19 release which would allow the import and export of user profile data, which in theory could allow easier migration between servers.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/pull/3976
Hopefully we won't have to resort to that. Also, it would require the admin to upgrade to Lemmy 0.19, which may not be guaranteed.
This kind of bullshit is why the fediverse will never become mainstream
Do we want it to become mainstream? I think there's a balance of a healthy thriving community Vs one being too large and the quality drops.
A lot of people call it the reddit/twitter killer
I'd rather be better than Reddit than bigger than Reddit.
Instances becoming too big like lemmy.world has is a danger to the lemmyverse.
You post this on a neglected instance, ironically a good example on why it is important to make sure the instance you want to have an account or community on has enough active staff. Everyone can start an instance but keeping it up is no small feat.