• @NaomikhoA
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    Ah yeah… that was the initial name for the account :/ So there’s nothing that can be done to fix it right?

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      • @NaomikhoA
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        @zen@monyet.cc I updated the db and it seems like it’s fixed. Thanks for helping! The solution was the actor_id for the user account was still pointing to Frank_Bot URL, which is already invalid.

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          • @NaomikhoA
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            31 year ago

            I’m going to open a github issue on this so I’ll just link it here later haha

            • @NaomikhoA
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              11 year ago

              Oh wait… sorry @zen@monyet.cc I just realized I made a mistake there. T_T You actually cannot change your account name(only your display name) which I now understand the reason. I changed the account name a long time ago so I forgot that I changed the account name manually via the database without updating the actor_id and inbox_url correctly. E.g. the actor_id should be https://monyet.cc/u/MonyetBot instead of https://monyet.cc/u/Frank_Bot, which was the old URL.

              The reason you can’t change your account name is most probably everything relies on the actor_id to work, and if the actor_id is invalid, it won’t be able to federate. Even if they updated the actor_id and inbox_url, all your past post, comments and messages etc. should be tied to the old url, which won’t carry over after you change your account name.

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                • @NaomikhoA
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                  11 year ago

                  I tried checking the foreign key contrainsts in the db but it seems like there aren’t any tables referencing actor_id, usually just the id(PK column) of the person table.

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      • @NaomikhoA
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        wait a minute… I might actually know the solution. let me update you later

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