And I’d like to thank you for your hard work. Voyager has been my main client since before it was called Voyager!
And I’d like to thank you for your hard work. Voyager has been my main client since before it was called Voyager!
Pretty sure that version is vulnerable to some xss stuff though. Possible the admin’s creds were compromised.
Yeah the lack of federation is a deal breaker for me. Nothing stopping it from going the way of reddit.
Will do. By the way, thanks for all the hard work you’ve put into Lemmy comrade!
I think for most people, they become an asshole on the way to becoming a billionaire. You don’t make that kind of money without exploitation and plundering. The only exception I could think of would be if they inherited the money. And even so, if you inherit that kind of money and don’t give out a good chunk of it, you’re still scum imo.
Too harsh? Can you name one that isn’t?
I bet other users who aren’t admins/mods can’t see the post at all when it’s removed.
Yup, I’m pretty sure that’s how this works. I opened the post in an incognito window, but still on my instance, and got an error message instead of the post.
Ahh, I’m actually guessing it’s because you purged it. I think purges are local, but deleting it is considered a moderation action and is therefore propagated out. I just checked the modlog and clicked on a random post that was removed on a different instance. When I went to the post, I could still see it, but there was a notification at the top that said “Removed by Moderator”.
Glad we got to the bottom of this! And yeah, just to confirm, I see no changes on my side.
However, I’m surprised to still see my posts there. I would have thought you deleting them on your instance would propagate out to my instance.
Still not seeing it.
My guess is that actually the report doesn’t get federated back out. I think reports are only federated to the instance that hosts the content and the instance the reporter belongs to. So in this case, lemmy.ninja is both the instance that hosts the content and the instance to which you belong to.
In the opposite direction, when I reported the first post, it went to my instance since I am the reporter. And to your instance, since your instance hosts the content.
Assuming I am correct, this could end up being a bit of a problem. That means, users on my instance could go about spamming the fediverse, and I would never see reports of their activity unless they are spamming communities on my instance. The only way I have to know that they’re being bad users is if I notice we get defederated, if an admin of another instance specifically reaches out to me, if another user on my instance reports them, or if I manually monitor my users.
At a minimum, I would like to be able to click on a user’s name, and be able to report them to their home instance.
But ideally, I would like to get copies of reports made on my users, regardless of where the content resides or who reported it, so I could swiftly take action on them if they’re being bad users.
Not seeing a report on the second test post yet.
Ok, I have marked my report as resolved on my instance and took no action (so I have left the post up on my instance).
I have just made a 2nd post. I have not reported it.
Sure! I just posted and reported it. Let me know if you see the report in your moderation queue.
I’m actually not clear on how the reports work, but my assumption is that they go to both the instance you’re reporting from and to the instance that hosts the content. I would also assume that the resolve status is local to each instance so it shouldn’t matter when/if you click the resolve button.
But these are all assumptions, I don’t actually know how the reports work.
As far as I understand it, the instance that hosts the user and the content is the only instance that can propagate deletions of the content/user. So if that user’s home instance bans them, then the ban propagates. Otherwise, the ban is only local.
I disagree with your assessment that the climate crisis calls for a technical or scientific solution. We already have the technology and scientific information needed to fix the problem. The reason we haven’t yet is actually for political and economic reasons. I can’t envision a scenario where AI is able to fix the broken economic system that refuses to stop plundering our planet. I can’t see AI fixing our politicians or PACs that manufacture lies and propaganda, keeping people oblivious to what’s happening.
How do you figure that AI is the answer to environmental collapse? Don’t get me wrong, copyright law is stupid, but I guess I just don’t buy into all of the AI hype to the extent that others are.
You can self host gitea and begin mirroring the Lemmy repos yourself right now.