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SubWatch reposted a post from ~1 day ago. Surrounding posts were correctly the most recent posts on that day—it did not go back in time in terms of the Subwatch posts.
This occurred in two channels (#bot-output and #worldbuilding) where the same subreddit was under watch. Occurred on the worldbuilding server.
#bot-output context—looks like Subwatch may have failed to connect (504 reddit response) and then stopped checking until it reconnected, and was servicing a backlog of posts at 17:39 and onwards. Its backlog started from the same day at 17:18 (note that the repost in question was posted "yesterday" at 12:54, and is chronologically out of sequence). (Note: the triplicate posts here are in fact 3 different posts—the user may have been trying to post while reddit was having a partial outage.)
SubWatch reposted a post from ~1 day ago. Surrounding posts were correctly the most recent posts on that day—it did not go back in time in terms of the Subwatch posts.
This occurred in two channels (#bot-output and #worldbuilding) where the same subreddit was under watch. Occurred on the worldbuilding server.
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Duplicate post
#bot-output context—looks like Subwatch may have failed to connect (504 reddit response) and then stopped checking until it reconnected, and was servicing a backlog of posts at 17:39 and onwards. Its backlog started from the same day at 17:18 (note that the repost in question was posted "yesterday" at 12:54, and is chronologically out of sequence). (Note: the triplicate posts here are in fact 3 different posts—the user may have been trying to post while reddit was having a partial outage.)
KazTron log:
kaztron.log
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