If you create a community and you invite a mod from another instance, and that mod edits that community description, then that community’s local url will break. By local url I mean the one where you go to https:instance.tld/c/community_name. The community will also not appear in “local communities”.

However the “remote” url will work. This is the one which is formatted like https://instance.tld/c/community_name@instance.tld

You can currently (19/06/2023) see this effect in !piracy@lemmy.ml (See working version)

The fix is pretty simple, you just need to set the “local” field in your postgresql DB to true. It’s a single command inside your postgresql

update community set local='t' where actor_id='https://instance.tld/c/community_name';

If you don’t know how to enter your postgresql DB in docker, this is the command

docker exec -it <postgres-container-name> psql -U <db user> -d <db name>

So for example, if I wanted to fix https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/flashcarts, I would write:

update community set local='t' where actor_id='https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/c/flashcarts';

Obviously try to avoid remote mods editing community descriptions if you can help it.

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If the fix is applied, does it break again if a remote mod makes a change again? Or is it a one-time fix?

Do toy have a link to the bug report for this bug so I can track it and/or help. That’s a pretty major bug given the recent influx of users (myself included). I just broke my community by doing this exact thing.

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I could find a bug report so I created one: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3198

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