This adds a lot of legitimacy to the fediverse
This adds a lot of legitimacy to the fediverse
The potential liability for instance owners due to this is massive. Images should be stored in the instances of the community they’re posted to.
Do you have a link to these tools that you’re coding? I’d be happy to help you out myself.
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Until federation is better at coordinating deletions to other Lemmy instances and Kbin (check this thread on kbin, the comments are only removed because I reported them to the instance admin), the API redacts removed comment content instead of just returning a flag that says removed, and the trolling with NSFW imagery and usernames with slurs is reduced, I’m gonna refrain from posting on Lemmy.
I’ve noticed it as well. My guess is that the average age of someone on reddit is decreasing, and combine that with the popularity of call-out culture you have what you have.
Perhaps. One of the threads on kbin has three comments from lemmy. Two of those Lemmy servers were on 0.17 but there was one on 0.18
Setting up an instance would be more difficult too I assume
Does the application not keep track of IP addresses used to register or anything like that?
I’ve made some suggestions on my Lemmy.ml alt in the original defederation announce thread. Taking a look at the API, it should be possible to make a bot that addresses at least some of the concerns.
Until federation is better at coordinating deletions to other Lemmy instances and Kbin (check this thread on kbin, the comments are only removed because I reported them to the instance admin), the API redacts removed comment content instead of just returning a flag that says removed, and the trolling with NSFW imagery and usernames with slurs is reduced, I’m gonna refrain from posting on Lemmy.