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For sample profiles we simply find a profile that has the following properties:

  • public
  • belongs to a moderatordeveloper
  • has a route associated with it

Alas Max's profile is no longer public and the fact that it is still trying to show it is possibly down to caching. When I visit the page I now see Nick's profile - can you verify you see the same?

UPDATE: Turns out this was slightly inconsistent across the code base; in the case above we didn't filter for profiles that are public. I've pushed a change that makes sure we use the same mechanism for finding sample profiles everywhere! That should sort it. Thanks for finding :)

For sample profiles we simply find a profile that has the following properties:

  • public
  • belongs to a moderator
  • has a route associated with it

Alas Max's profile is no longer public and the fact that it is still trying to show is down to caching. When I visit the page I now see Nick's profile - can you verify you see the same?

For sample profiles we simply find a profile that has the following properties:

  • public
  • belongs to a developer
  • has a route associated with it

Alas Max's profile is no longer public and the fact that it is still trying to show it is possibly down to caching. When I visit the page I now see Nick's profile - can you verify you see the same?

UPDATE: Turns out this was slightly inconsistent across the code base; in the case above we didn't filter for profiles that are public. I've pushed a change that makes sure we use the same mechanism for finding sample profiles everywhere! That should sort it. Thanks for finding :)

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For sample profiles we simply find a profile that has the following properties:

  • public
  • belongs to a moderator
  • has a route associated with it

Alas Max's profile is no longer public and the fact that it is still trying to show is down to caching. When I visit the page I now see Nick's profile - can you verify you see the same?