I set some rate limiting on it when people were flooding the site with searches. We now solved that in a better way, so now I can lower the limiting for searches again. Please try again. (I had temporarily set it to 1 search per 60 seconds... )
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Thank you for responding! I'll give it another go.
Is there somewhere people can go to see updates on lemmy.world?
What updates do you mean? There's the !lemmyworld@lemmy.world community if that's what you mean?
May sound silly, but fwiw I think adding to the display name of the community the word, "Updates" or "Announcements" might help better identify that's what it's for when looking for it.
You might also add a link to the community on the front page sidebar alongside restoring a few other links that seem to be missing.
It still returns 502 Bad Gateway when logged out.
Yep. That's to prevent the site being flooded. Hope to have a more permanent fix soon.
Yes, it is.
Working fine here? What's going on on your end? If you're using an app that might the issue. I know for instance that Jerboa has some issues with it's search.
Should also add, I've tried searching on Connect, Jeroba, Voyager AND on the mobile site
This is Desktop. heres a comparison between a search here and on sh.itjust.works. Filtering by Comment or Community yields no results at all.
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That is very strange. Something the admins should look into. I've noticed that the search might be a bit bugged but I thought it was only the apps, you're right.
Maybe @ruud will be able to check this out.