The short of it is:
- vlemmy.net was one of the larger Lemmy instances (>10k users)
- They suddenly went offline today with no warning, all DNS records gone
- Nobody really knows why
There’s more discussion in this thread: https://feddit.nl/post/458654
From what I can tell, this has nothing to do with their domain expiring / them forgetting to pay their domain bill. WHOIS records show it had been registered for many years, and domain registration is paid for in advance:
The domain status appears to have changed. The June 10th 2023 WHOIS data showed it as:
This is what you expect for a domain that is not currently being transferred.
The status now is:
Something is clearly going on with the domain, and it’s not forgetting to pay a bill. All DNS records are gone, so this doesn’t look like an oopsie there either.
I think all of these are possibilities:
- Owners decided to pull the plug on it
- This is a bungled attempt to transfer the domain to another registrar
- Someone managed to break into their registrar account and is trying to transfer the domain away
I think these are unlikely:
- Legal/law enforcement action
- Accidentally deleting DNS records
It will be interesting to see how this develops. If vlemmy is truly gone, then this is a significant loss to the Fediverse, as they were the only larger Lemmy instance to have a no defederation policy.
What are your thoughts?
Sad to hear the biggest no-defed instance is gone, non-defederation is completely the spirit behind why I moved to Lemmy`
Unfortunately country based legality makes no defeding entirely speaking unrealistic but I too am sad it’s gone