dear @atko and @puttitout i am respectfully asking for an official legal statement on this. this is a super mega-striesand huge issue. as far as i can tell, you have removed all users' access to all users' comments past page 19. the only way i can see this as a legit move (to save costs or what have you) is if you're suggesting you've silently without warning invoked "your access to voat"
"we may... at any time... for any other reason we choose... remove any of your User Content from voat."
and deleted all of voat's comment history past page 19 off of voat.
(delete access to, or fully delete?!)
i sincerely, on behalf of all of voat goats everywhere, at the very least ask you to give it back for one week with an announcement that we have one week to save our data offline, and give us an easy way to export it to .xml or whatever appropriate format -- then redelete it all.
at best, please leave our data intact. if it costs more, help us understand this and let us support that which we love. putt you remember that pic i sent you? TRY THAT!!
if this is permanent -- and it seems to be -- i want to let you know you have let everyone down.
you have fundamentally altered how Voat, Inc. operates at the user end, and without any discussion with the userbase, like you have said you would for all major changes.
furthermore, you gave us no time to react nor save our own data offline.
how can any rational agent have confidence in this corporation when statements and actions by the corporation are so night and day different?
inb4 "we don't owe you anything" inb4 "we're just testing"
This was a move to combat a type of malicious request that was being sent in to take voat offline. We received hundreds of requests in bursts for page numbers exceeding the thousands like page=6548 and such.
The resources needed to handle such requests are beyond our server capability, and in an attempt to keep voat online we took action.
Clarification: Nothing was deleted and nor did I ever say it was.
there are 800,000 unique visitors to voat in a month. it would stand to reason that there would be sometimes people clicking on really old comments alot,
maybe just deleting a few hundred of them, or maybe a few thousand.
point in case bro
i just went back and censored 140,000 words out of my comment history. or like 1/7th of my comments. back over 300 pages.
you can't see them now because you removed them
but
wait
you're saying the requests were PURPOSEFULLY for pages that didn't exist? ala comment number pages way higher than there were pages of comments?!?!!?
HOW DOES REMOVING COMMENTS STOP THAT?!?!?!??!??! THERE ARE JUST MORE NON-EXISTANT PAGES TO ASK FOR, AREN'T THERE?!?!?!?!
bruh sane, it stops people from basically DDOSing the sytem thru page requests. I think that the 19 page limit was put in place to prevent people from trying to go back that far to appear legitimate, but still try and cause damage. Why anyone is at page 19 of a user's comments, is probably up to no good.
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SaneGoatiSwear ago
dear @atko and @puttitout i am respectfully asking for an official legal statement on this. this is a super mega-striesand huge issue. as far as i can tell, you have removed all users' access to all users' comments past page 19. the only way i can see this as a legit move (to save costs or what have you) is if you're suggesting you've silently without warning invoked "your access to voat"
and deleted all of voat's comment history past page 19 off of voat.
(delete access to, or fully delete?!)
i sincerely, on behalf of all of voat goats everywhere, at the very least ask you to give it back for one week with an announcement that we have one week to save our data offline, and give us an easy way to export it to .xml or whatever appropriate format -- then redelete it all.
at best, please leave our data intact. if it costs more, help us understand this and let us support that which we love. putt you remember that pic i sent you? TRY THAT!!
if this is permanent -- and it seems to be -- i want to let you know you have let everyone down.
you have fundamentally altered how Voat, Inc. operates at the user end, and without any discussion with the userbase, like you have said you would for all major changes.
furthermore, you gave us no time to react nor save our own data offline.
how can any rational agent have confidence in this corporation when statements and actions by the corporation are so night and day different?
inb4 "we don't owe you anything" inb4 "we're just testing"
PuttItOut ago
This was a move to combat a type of malicious request that was being sent in to take voat offline. We received hundreds of requests in bursts for page numbers exceeding the thousands like page=6548 and such.
The resources needed to handle such requests are beyond our server capability, and in an attempt to keep voat online we took action.
Clarification: Nothing was deleted and nor did I ever say it was.
SaneGoatiSwear ago
um, hundreds of requests?
there are 800,000 unique visitors to voat in a month. it would stand to reason that there would be sometimes people clicking on really old comments alot,
maybe just deleting a few hundred of them, or maybe a few thousand.
point in case bro
i just went back and censored 140,000 words out of my comment history. or like 1/7th of my comments. back over 300 pages.
you can't see them now because you removed them
but
wait
you're saying the requests were PURPOSEFULLY for pages that didn't exist? ala comment number pages way higher than there were pages of comments?!?!!?
HOW DOES REMOVING COMMENTS STOP THAT?!?!?!??!??! THERE ARE JUST MORE NON-EXISTANT PAGES TO ASK FOR, AREN'T THERE?!?!?!?!
Pawn ago
bruh sane, it stops people from basically DDOSing the sytem thru page requests. I think that the 19 page limit was put in place to prevent people from trying to go back that far to appear legitimate, but still try and cause damage. Why anyone is at page 19 of a user's comments, is probably up to no good.
SaneGoatiSwear ago
so much
pawn i'm sad.
Pawn ago
all you're doing is damaging voat wondering why people cant access page 3,500. Wheres the script homie?