I think the hard part would be keeping it up to date as instances change
I think the hard part would be keeping it up to date as instances change
Feels to me that being able to link what people like/dislike to their comments and username is much more dangerous than just being able to downvote all their comments.
And I’d hope that in this new suggestion an admin would still be able to ban the user even if they only knew the anonymous/voter ID, though that’s probably an interesting question for OP.
I guess that can happen now anyway as the bad actor can just create their own instance with as many fake accounts as they like. Ultimately it’s still on other instance admins to block the dodgy ones either way.
whilst doing nothing to protect them
Well it also takes away a tool that harassers can use for their harassing of individuals, right? This does highlight the often-requested issue of Lemmy needs better/more moderation tools though.
Single developer prioritised his life over supporting an increasingly complex project, I think
For the same reason that people use newpipe or invidious instead of the youtube app or website: a better experience. The kind of people who use the official client aren’t going to be moving to be fediverse anyway!
Summit is great, and the developer seems really responsive
You can set a community to only allow moderators to post
Could use a Lemmy community I guess
No idea, what I linked is a built-in feature of Lemmy (every community has an RSS feed) but you’d have to ask OP about how their custom communities are created
Even better, you can then follow those communities as an RSS feed!
It is an interesting history of email though, it’s only the final 10% that even mentions bitcoin.
You can just create a throwaway account for GitHub
I know I’m getting off-topic, but the last time I tried this it ended up being locked either because it didn’t like a simplelogin email or because I didn’t give it a phone number. Hopefully that was an edge case but I haven’t tried again recently.
Mutation testing is a cool concept, but what’s it got to do with the fediverse?
It’s got a great safety feature in that nobody understands it enough to attempt driving fast enough to cause a crash
Albania is the coolest, Ivano-Frankivsk is the most fun
This is an ancient chain-letter-email, and while a little bit true isn’t quite that simple
Probably not, but more concise than “amount of interest piqued”
I think the problem is that people use “algorithm” to mean “curated social media feed”, whereas it actually refers to a kick-ass prog-metal band