I didn't know if it's a backend issue or not. Also, I'm just a user, not a mod or magazine owner.
That said, I do know that, having come back from break, there was a godawful number of spammers and spam posts that I ended up blocking just to make things usable again; and a comment by someone else in another thread (https://kbin.social/m/ModHelp/t/1078805/Scripting-for-Moderation-Tasks) asking for help in clearing spam said:
The spam is endless and it seems like other instances are defederating.
I know that I heard people talk about defederating due to spam several months ago; while that didn't seem to happen back then, it seems a possibility now.
Edit: I just checked, and I've blocked 48 separate accounts in the past 27 hours. Some were blocked with only a couple posts, but there were others with multiple pages of posts.
Edit 2 : blocked 3 more accounts ....
Edit 3: and another 17.
My particular problem: while kbin was mostly down this last week, a user posted an absurd number of posts to the microblog of a magazine I moderate (/m/food). I'd like to bulk delete all of their posts to that magazine. Is there a way to do that?...
He's most likely referring to Juror #2 who, iirc, is a man who follows Trump on Truth Social and also watches Fox 'News'.
At this point, I would love again like to publicly apologize to Juror #2 for the aspersions I cast on his character during the trial. I'm sorry, dude; you looked at the evidence and went where it led you.
Little typically works at Will Rogers Beach, long considered a safe space among LGBTQ+ beach goers. The beach is so popular with queer residents and visitors that it earned the nickname "Ginger Rogers Beach.
Why doesn't he just ask to be stationed at a different beach? He's offended by a flag, but not a bunch of men and women making everyday PDAs right in front of him?
When the agency originally proposed tougher emissions limits, Denka had a longer timeframe to comply. But the EPA sued the company last year, finding the facility posed an “imminent and substantial endangerment” to the nearby community. [...] The company wants the EPA’s 90-day deadline put on hold and says the agency won’t consider lengthening that timeline until Denka sets out an emissions reduction plan, according to the filing.“ [...] (Denka) will need at least two years to plan, develop, test and install the controls required by the rule,” the company said in a court filing.
The EPA has been working on this rule since Biden took office. You knew it was coming, you just hoped there would be a change of administration before you had to comply with the ruling (so you wouldn't have to comply at all, which is also what you're hoping for with your current delay tactics). Sucks to be you - your lack of planning does not constitute my emergency, etc ....