Is this a singular occurrence for me, or is it prevalent across the instance?
It keeps saying that my account is not in a ready state.
It also does this for Lemmy ML and Blahaj Zone.
Anyone heard of them being DDOS’d? This certainly sounds like ongoing DDOS and protections kicking in (assuming that by “verify my account” you mean “having to solve a captcha”).
By that, I mean that I can’t check my inbox or look at my profile, only my feed. It doesn’t bring up any captchas.
Lemmy.world has been under repeated attack recently though, and the behaviors you’ve described match what I see when th service is down. You can see current status and the history of frequent incidents at https://lemmy-world.statuspage.io/.
To relate to your statement about what fails and how, I can say I’ve seen the failure-modes change as they adapt the setup, and it’s a more complex stack than other lemmy instances in order to deal with the attacks and large scale. It degrades in complex ways that are hard to fully reason about unless you’re pretty deeply familiar with how things are out together.
I suspect you’re seeing a combination of “lemmy world is broken sometimes”, “Cloudflare gives weird errors sometimes”, and “clients cache things or degrade to unauthenticated connections sometimes”. But in any case, seeing lemmy.world be flaky is not weird, it’s having a heckuva time.
Don’t know about the other 2 but .world has been enduring an on/off ddos attack for over a week, then yesterday had a non ddos related db issue.
They have something that the cyberterrorists want, so they must be doing it right.
I noticed Jerboa saying something about my account being verified on lemmy.world in between 502s and other network errors. I’ve never seen that before, but looks like it’s not exclusive to you.
As long as it’s universal it’s… better? lol
Yeah same with me.
Odd.
Atleast now we know that it’s not user specific.
As a potential workaround, have a look at a comment I made a while back in a similar context: https://sopuli.xyz/comment/1603292
I am also in nine other instances. But I have some communities on this instance that I don’t know how to move into other instances in case this one goes kaput.
You might want to set-up a backup community on another instance. Then you make a sticky on your current community: if LW goes down, we meet there.
I may do that.