McKay (scribbulus_ink) wrote in lupin_snape, @ 2011-09-27 11:33:00 |
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RL/SS Del.icio.us links
Okay, as some of you may remember, we have two Del.icio.us accounts dedicated to RL/SS recs: the Snupin Library and the Snupin Thematic Lists. When I got the email about needing to accept the new TOS because Del.icio.us had been bought out, I updated both accounts so we wouldn't lose anything.
However.
I checked both accounts this morning and nearly had a heart attack because there were no links listed for either account. I logged in to the Snupin Library account, and thankfully, the links were there. But they had all been locked. When they were public before.
*facepalm*
I searched for a way to mass-unlock all the entries, but I couldn't find one, so I went through and manually unlocked all 185 entries at the Snupin Library account, so our library of classic RL/SS recs is back in business.
The thematic lists account is going to be a little more problematic because when I logged in, I found its links had been privatized as well. All 728 of them.
Also? The tags are gone. So all that lovely, careful categorization I did that would allow people to search the links by theme, genre, author, rating, etc is undone. It's just a mish-mash of links.
At this point, I have no idea what - if anything - to do with the thematic list account. It's totally borked, and I don't have the time to devote to trying to recreate it. There's no organization in the library account either, but at least that one is short enough to browse without tags or stacks or whatever-the-hell they're supposed to be now, so it's still usable and useful.
If someone else wants to attempt to unlock and wrangle 728 links into submission, I'll give them access to the account and point them to the "fic search" tag on the community, because IIRC, most of the thematic lists came from the theme searches I did once a month on both LJ and IJ (so you'd have to check the tag at both comms) back in 2008-2009. Otherwise, the thematic list account is going to remain closed.