TL;DR, Feddit.UK is down, we’re working on making a fun replacement!

A number of days ago, feddit.uk had kicked the bucket.

The community on there had noticed months ago that the owner was inactive. This was around September (Going off of memory). So they arranged to set up a new community run by the same feddit.uk admins (except the owner, the only one who had host access) which would replace it. However, on the weekend as Quackhouse was going to be launched, the owner responded to an email and made two users admins. Emperor and GreatAlbatross. However, they did not have access to the console, just lemmy adminship. Ever since, the owner has been AWOL. The community were too afraid to go back to setting up Quackhouse incase the owner showed up again.

Unfortunately, that wariness and being afraid led to the worst case scenario happening - Feddit.uk has dropped offline. We believe the instance has reached some form of file size cap. It was basically an aeroplane flying with dead pilots before then. And it appears that aeroplane has crashed.

If you are from the feddit.uk refugee base, please join the new community whenever it is ready. Do not sign up now. We are busy and still setting up and don’t want an influx of new users just yet.

For now, sit tight. I’ll update this post whenever it’s up and running and ready for sign-ups. I am not posting the name for now so we don’t get overrun with sign ups. But we would love to invite you back to our community when it’s set up.

The new community will have it’s own unique identity that doesn’t have to piggyback off of Lemmy and Reddit for it’s name. But it will still aim to be the main UK lemmy instance that feddit.uk was. By all means, it will be a full lemmy instance, still federated, etc. It should be the same experience as feddit.uk. But we actually do have fun plans to create a nice sense of identity with that instance if all goes well! I will warn you, it does have a silly name, but that was the name that was decided upon.

We look forward to having new members. All are welcome, whether or not you were from Feddit.UK or not. We will have the theme be a UK-based lemmy instance.

I’ll try and remember to update this post when we are ready.

~20CX12

  • RBG@discuss.tchncs.de
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    9 months ago

    Shows once again that federation is useful since other servers are running and you could post that message.

    On the other hand, sucks if you had your main account on that server because now you start from scratch. I am not even talking about your lost posts and comments, more about community subscriptions. Quite annoying to get that all in place again. I used to have an account on the fmhy.ml instance, it was not fun…

  • threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works
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    9 months ago

    What happens to the accounts and communities that were on feddit.uk? I made an account there to create !hellointernet@feddit.uk, but I spend most of my time on sh.itjust.works. Are there any tools to move existing content from the old site to the new site in a (somewhat) cohesive manner, or are we starting over from scratch?

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    9 months ago

    Wow. If this isn’t a perfect example of the possible problems with federated networks I don’t know what is.

    I’m still for it of course. But it has to be done right and this is far from that.

    • ExFed@lemm.ee
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      9 months ago

      Hard disagree. This is a problem every web service has had to deal with since the beginning of the web: what happens when a host (either the machine or the person) stops working? How do you keep the service up?

      Centralized services solve that problem with internally funded, transparent redundancy. Federation solves the problem with externally funded, highly-visible redundancy. They’re still the same solution, just a different way of going about it.

      You could argue that user identity is lost due to the discontinuity between instances, but that’s probably something the Lemmy devs could fix without too much hassle.

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        9 months ago

        Lemmy.cafe

        It should show up as part of my profile as well.

        I’m happy to take residents, although I’ve not been limiting it to UK as feddit.uk had sort of taken that at the time.

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    9 months ago

    I will warn you, it does have a silly name

    Why though? A catchy and memorable name, I understand, but why silly? Who wants to say to people they belong to the ‘quackhouse’ instance, or whatever?

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    9 months ago

    I’m on kbin.social but subscribe to unitedkingdom on Feddit - look like it is workinhg OK at the moment

    • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      The joys of federation.

      If you’re logged in on kbin, looking at a community on feddit while feddit is down, then in all likelihood, kbin simply holds the most recent copy of feddit, and it’s only showing you what it already has.

      This is kind of the root of federation. Different, but the same.

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    9 months ago

    If you leave it too long, folks will just register for another instance, and all momentum will be gone.

    I wouldn’t take too long getting the rescue boat out when folk are in the ocean…

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      9 months ago

      Yes, it literally happened with FMHY’s Lemmy instance. Lost access to the original domain, started again from scratch on a different domain, but their users didn’t come back and already moved in to other instances.

    • SomeoneElse@lemmy.ca
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      9 months ago

      My thoughts exactly; from a moderator standpoint it just doesn’t make sense to wait for another UK dedicated instance to open at an unspecified point in the future. It’s too much of an unknown quantity. If I need to move/copy the communities I moderate while I can still access them on feddit, I’m moving them now and to an established, decent sized instance - it’s my best chance of not having to do this again in the future.

  • sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf
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    9 months ago

    Sucks to see the flagship British instance go, but at the same time, I like the idea of all the Reddit references being confined to the past.

    • 20cx12@lemmy.worldOP
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      9 months ago

      I agree. A big objection was if we became big, reddit might be able to sue us.

      The whole aim of this new instance is actually trying to see if we can attract some people to come onto it without having to really know what lemmy is. Feddit.uk sounded like a reddit knockoff, and having to explain it sounded confusing. If we could spread the word about the new instance without having to mention federation, as to not be intimidating, people may see the content provided from federation and be happy anyway, and not question the inner workings until they are settled.

  • Lvxferre@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    I will warn you, it does have a silly name, but that was the name that was decided upon.

    Damn, I was almost going to suggest some stuff. (chippym.uk - chippy, UK, a rodent…)

    Serious now. I’m glad that federation means that people aren’t putting all their eggs into the same basket; sure, feddit.uk going MIA is a loss, but just imagine if it was a non-federated platform. Hopefully the old users will be able to build their new home in the new instance.