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Friday Fun Thread for February 6, 2026

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rdrama, the /r/drama spinoff site that themotte.org's code is based off of, experienced roughly a day and a half of downtime from late Wednesday until half an hour ago. This was the longest outage event in the site's history (previous record was ~7 hours) and the first that was not caused by botched code deployment.

This time, the cause is "the hosting provider lost physical access to and control over their [edit for clarity: rented] US datacenter".

[sound warning, rdrama warning, bright colors warning] https://rdrama.net/post/790694/pictured-leaked-screenshot-from-our-illustrious

The site is currently in its annual "Donkey Kong December" theme event, which takes place in February.

The most recent backup that was not hosted in the same lost datacenter is from September of last year, so there has been a substantial rollback. Admins are working to retrieve a 2/4/2026 backup from another provider, but negotiations are ongoing.

This time, the cause is "the hosting provider lost physical access to and control over their US datacenter".

Is this a legal thing, or is this like when Meta put the key card control system in a data center that didn't have physical keys?

Legal thing by the looks of it. Hosting provider is not US-based, but rents from a US datacenter. Datacenter unexpectedly and forcefully terminated relationship with hosting provider. Unknown whether rdrama being hosted there had anything to do with it. Unlikely, I'd say.