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It looks like all 166 threads with the "App not working" tag are invisible when not logged in. So I'm guessing somebody applied that tag retroactively.

https://community.fly.io/c/questions-and-help/app-not-workin...

EDIT: it now appears that the "app-not-working" tag itself has been deleted, and no longer shows up even when logged in.




In another comment here, they're saying they just deleted that tag to avoid this access issue — https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36810393


good call out - please as an internet mob let us not ascribe to malice what can be attributed to sheer unintentional impacts of complex software


This is why companies should not run their own forums. It's cheap support and marketing, it's not really community.


I never thought to make friends with people who's only common thing with me is that they shop at the same place. Companies creating a "community" is exactly as you described.


I am an interested party in the process space, and I think that's ungenerous. When you work with a complex tool every day, and you have to find solutions for this or that issue, develop strategies for this or that business case, etc etc, you're not really shopping - it's more like you're in the trenches. At that point, finding people who have the same issues and talking shop with them, can be great for both knowledge exchange and camaraderie. Linux wouldn't be what it is today without the LUGs era, for example.


We're talking about private companies running forum software instead of providing support. We're not talking about the power of IRC or mailing list communities for open source projects and the like.

If I pay for something I want the person I pay money to help me fix problems I get.




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