fun fact: if we had a large following on a social media site whose infrastructure was degrading, we could put undue pressures on its internal systems by doing things like requesting an archive as often as possible, going private/unprivate frequently, etc.
another interesting idea is to deactivate/reactivate your account a lot. That's a heavyweight operation because it has to archive and unarchive the graph edges, and graph operations are complicated and often have high constant factors.
<fsr a Beastie Boys song is playing in our head rn>
anyway,
(Real Genius voice) my condolences on the Flock/TFlock meltdown, elon.
i'm not saying you had one, because how would i know.
but just in case you do.
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