@freemo Since the update I get multiple end of voting notifications for each poll I have voted in (e.g. just got 10 notifications in a row for mastodon.nz/@pezmico/112028203). It doesn't bother me so far, but I figure it might be a symptom of something with other annoying consequences.

@robryk Someone else just commented this to me as well, on the same post infact. Here was my response:

The poll you quote here shows as muted to me. Can you link me directly to it so I can look. ITs possible its an artifact of the migration. The way the system works is it schedules at the moment you vote on a poll a task for the future that sits int he queue. If when things were broken you voted it may have created multiple scheduled tasks that even though things got fixed all went through now.

So this may not indicate things are still broken at all... but depends on timing, do you remember how long ago exactly you voted on it? Is it possible you voted on it back when things were still broken?

@freemo

> Is it possible you voted on it back when things were still broken?

Unlikely, given that the poll started 3d ago (according to its timestamp).

(If it's in any way helpful, earlier polls on which the same thing happened to me: social.jvns.ca/@b0rk/112014805 which started 5d ago, mastodon.social/@danluu/111994 which started on Feb 25th.)

@robryk The last known issue (though the system was usable) was on march 2nd and resolved around 1500 (EST I think, maybe UTC). So there would have been some overlap there.

Follow

@robryk and earlier polls where the same thing happened all appear within the time period where we were still fixing stuff. So all that could be explained by the now resolved problem.

That said if you see this happen on any polls that occured on march 3rd or after (in terms of when you voted or posted the poll) then that means there is a persisting issue and I'd like to know.

I have a few pending polls int he pipeline that should give me some answers int he next 24 hours as well.

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.