I have some communities on my small instance that I will never browse, I want to remove them to free up space and not pull useless data (to my one other user and I). I click “Remove” on the community and then I click “Purge” and the community is removed and purged, but a few seconds later the community is back with different content.

I know I can block the communities to stop them from showing up on my “All” feed, but I have a small instance and don’t want that data sitting around if nobody will ever look at it, as well as limit the small amount of unnecessary additional strain it may put on other instances. What am I doing wrong?

    • Ducks@ducks.devOP
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      1 year ago

      Nope, previously yes but then unsubscribed and now trying to remove the community

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    1 year ago

    Do you check if it’s gone by going to that community’s page? Because that’ll redownload recent posts from the community. Keep in mind that it won’t fetch anything more than that unless a local user subscribes to it.

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      1 year ago

      Nope, I notice it reappear in the community list. If I just remove the community without purge though then the new content stops coming in, so I’ve just left them as removed without purging

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        1 year ago

        For anyone coming across this, remove seemed to work. Purging clears the “remove” status it looks like and other instances won’t know you removed it and keep federating data to you. At least that’s what it seems like was happening