Goodreads Librarians Group discussion
Questions (from Librarians only)
>
Handling Corrupted Cover Images
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Tami
(new)
Sep 28, 2024 08:58PM

reply
|
flag

As editions are being merged I can see no reason why that should invalidate the cover of the edition into which they have been merged so I have been reverting the image edit to restore the cover.
I have not been reverting any other changes as I do not know why editions are being combined.

For what it's worth, staff has finally responded to my bug reports and said that they're working on the problem. The fact that it took them days to respond and the idea of "turn the bot off so it won't destroy the entire Goodreads database while we figure out how to fix this bug" doesn't seem to have crossed their minds even once means that their reply should probably be taken with an entire mine's worth of grains of salt, but at least they've taken the step of acknowledging that there is a bug.


I don't even see that option listed

The site's database already been completely demolished and these cover restorations are going to be a regular part of Goodreads librarian duties probably until the site closes down for good, but it seems like the rampage has slowed down for now.

Go to the logs, either the author page logs or the book page logs—both will work—and locate the last edit by the bot regarding the cover change. It will look something like this (just an example):
image_uploaded_at: 'Sun Dec 21 08:57:06 -0800 2014' to 'Tue Dec 02 12:12:58 -0800 2014' (undo)
Click (undo) and the cover will be restored.