Amazing job. This whole post deserves way more upvotes.
30-something grey wolf therian and furry. Admin of yiffit.net lemmy instance and packmates.org mastodon instance.
Amazing job. This whole post deserves way more upvotes.
lemmy-ui actually groups them together. It all depends on the app / frontend implementation that you’re using.
actor_id is just the full url of an user. It has the username at the end. That’s why I have censored it.
In case anyone’s wondering this is what we instance admins can see in the database. In this case it’s an obvious example, but this can be used to detect patterns of vote manipulation.
New instances would have a lower voting weight by default.
No need to make all federation under a whitelist. It’s enough to ignore votes from suspicious instances or reduce their weight.
This. It’s only a matter of time until we can automatically detected vote manipulation. Furthermore, there’s a possibility that in future versions we can decrease the weight of votes coming from certain instances that might be suspicious.
Do you also have that bug where old posts are hidden when you filter by hot or active?
At this rate we’ll extinguish ourselves before Meta even gets to the third E.
This is precisely why we have disabled unsupervised community creation and have instead have users submit a request. Highly recommended.
Tell your instance admin to increase the maximum file size.
In your profile.
I just posted this same question here: https://yiffit.net/post/248094
You might find the comments useful.
Actually mastodon users can browse lemmy, but they don’t see upvotes.
Testing.
Oh wait, this is a recent commit. Probably coming in the next version.
That’s exactly my point. I myself don’t care but there’s people who get triggered about certain content on their ALL timelines.
My biggest problem is that lemmy posts with images don’t show up with images on Mastodon.
Excellent article and it’s of course a very serious concern regarding Meta’s Project 92.
I want to use this thread to share one other concern that I’ve seen coming up constantly on Mastodon: overzealous instance admins that take things personally.
“You said X about me, I’ll block your whole instance”.
“I don’t like a particular nuanced view that instance staff holds, #Fediblock now”.
“Users of X instance reported me. I’ll block the whole instance”.
A few of these things happened in the last couple of days. We can’t have instance admins defederating because of trivial petty stuff. The only thing this does is drive users to larger instances, among which there might be corporate interests.
Thank you very much <3
Panem et circenses to calm the masses and also to improve search results for the term ‘reddit’.