@darch@neotxt.dk @prologic@twtxt.net is there any way to remove @~eaplmx@texto-plano.xyz (texto-plano)? It’s a ‘dead’ twtxt currently. I only use @eaplmx@twtxt.net (English) and me@eapl.mx (Spanish)
@eaplmx@twtxt.net Remove it from where? 🤔
@prologic@twtxt.net Hmmm, let me split it into 2 things:
darch was replying to #3dgf3ma and tagged the wrong eaplmx. I’ve seen that sometimes Yarn Web tags the wrong people. I don’t know if that’s the case here.
The account in texto-plano appears in
twtxt.net
as a mention suggestion although I’ve unfollowed it. I don’t know if having a lot of ‘garbage’ accounts is a matter.
@eaplmx@twtxt.net The “Twter” object is probably still in @darch@neotxt.dk’s pod’s cache… Do you know what the URI of that feed was? Does it now 404 or NXDOMAIN or something else? There is a real problem with yarnd
’s cache in that whilst we track “dead feeds” and “moved feeds” we don’t handle cleanup every well (yet…) – Working on it…
Looks like I was still following that feed myself. Now I’m not… And it looks like it still returns just fine, so its still possible to pull it into pod cache’s and have a Twter
object for it… Hmmm…
@prologic@twtxt.net https://texto-plano.xyz/~eaplmx/twtxt.txt
I could remove it if yarnd
needs to find a 404
@eaplmx@twtxt.net Maybe let’s leave it for now… Maybe you could help me figure out how to actually deal with “dead feeds” and “premaritally gone” in some sane way?
Fortunately when I type the @
(or use the button) that feed no longer auto-completes for me… So that’s good. @darch@neotxt.dk maybe is still following it maybe? 🤔
@eaplmx@twtxt.net unfollowed https://texto-plano.xyz/~eaplmx/twtxt.txt now