so, I just had created /c/ecriture_libre which was working fine, but now this adress returns a “community not found” error. It is still there, but only reachable if I add @lemmy.ca at the end, like that : https://lemmy.ca/c/[email protected]
Maybe this happened beacuse I modified the community description with a second mod account from beehaw.org while I was also logged with my lemmy.ca account in the same browser ? And it messed up something… ?
Is there a way to rectify this so the normal addres /c/ecriture_libre can be accessed again ? Is it a bad writing in DB ?
By the way, thanks for your time on here :)
Thanks ! I responded without knowing you had looked into it, because I couldn’t see this latest comment from you in my beehaw account, nor had a notification for it, so I had to search it manually with its fedilink.
And I reproduced the bug : the issue was fixed after you stepped in, but when I modified the content of the community again, it stopped being reachable locally again.
Not sure what triggered it exactly, I did two things from a mod beehaw account like last time it broke (but not logged in a second lemmy/instance account at the same time in the same browser) :
I submitted an issue for this: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3017
just editing the description does it, but editing it again with a local user should fix it.
Thanks a lot. I already tried editing with a local user mod though, it didn’t work. The problem is editing the side bar is available to any mod of the community, but editing a post from another mod user is not. So if this issue is also raised by posts from outside mods and I need to log as local mod to fix them, well I can’t.
I’m trying again to confirm.
Edit : No more luck. I tried everything from a local user mod, editing the sidebar again, creating a new post, editing this new post.
https://lemmy.ca/c/ecriture_libre is stil 404
it should be fixed again. i guess editing the sidebar with a local user doesn’t fix the problem.
Good, thanks !