The Fediverse Chick has got a new job
@piefed.zip
The Fediverse Chick has got a new job
MBin has embraced C4 and has got no single maintainer nor BDfL. It is a fork of /kbin (RIP), whose author (a Pole), Ernest, nobody had a problem with.
Another Polish creation, Prismo, is technically older than /kbin, or even Lemmy, and strikes back! Prismo is more of a Hacker News/Lobste.rs clone than Reddit one (despite less minimalistic looks), and got rid of magazines/communities, preferring to maintain smaller, topical instances, with hashtags being main tool to filter posts by topic. Prismo's federation is under work: it works mainly with Mastodon (and maybe other microblogging) and MBin.
You have confused it with LGPL (Lesser GPL). AGPL is meant to force site admins to publish source code also to site visitors (as, technically speaking, only an instance admin is an user of software like PieFed or Mastodon)
Former Twitter decayed info today's X. Its microblogging format has been copied by several apparently non-fascist apps, like Bluesky or Mastodon.
4chan is a most known imageboard and detecting posts from it to delete them will have less collateral damage.
You may want to check the list of instances defederated by your PieFed instance out then as it may by much longer that on lemmy.ca...
Disclaimer: the original post comes from another Pleroma instance.
Unfortunately, his account has been suspended, not freezed (which would retain the account - but simply prevent him from using it), so he cannot migrate his followers to another instance.
Also unfortunate, that a pick-your-poison moderation policy choice remains apparently a brand new sentence for any "normie".
Not at all. Audit log with moderation decisions technically exists, but is visible only to admin and moderator, and contains only actions by local staff.
Check your output as it may be less accurate than your effort.
AI is able to extensively describe a photo, like these published on !pics@lemmy.world , but fails at seeing, what part of it is actually important, or recognising a point of a meme. It will save you many keystrokes, but probably will still need to be manually corrected.
I can even understand, that the voting quota is a measure against network's bot abuse, but the automatic measure is IMHO too soon for a network of scale of today's Threadiverse. One could even argue, that so few bots can skew the feeds on this network, but as voting on Fediverse is public (in spite of softwares trying to obscure it to appease the fledditors), this still can be tackled up by few moderation actions.
Yes.
·pond is under development: you can follow its development on Mastodon or something: @pppond@mastodon.social, and join its Matrix chat at #pppapp:matrix.org
Fun fact: its creator made Prismo, which was a federated link aggregator even before Lemmy. Unfortunately, Prismo content never made it to Lemmy as former ceased to exist and latter federated only later.
Egzaktli.
Twitter mirrors
Instagram mirrors
Reddit mirrors for posts
Corporate social networks generally don't like being mirrored by a competition and actively fight with these.
Bluesky was being mirrored like this by Bridgy, but as it is a two-way bridge and Mastodon users did not expect their data leak to another network they bullyed Bridgy dev into making it opt-in.
There are more issues to mass-mirroring content from outside and I hope others will tell about them.
Indeed, but when both love each other very much...
PieFed zip has removed at least the vote quota (or rather, they made it irrevelant)
(...) you must now refer to meme shitposts as "articles" in "magazines"
Neither /kbin nor MBin call(ed) image post an "article" And an unpopular opinion: "magazine" fits more as name for sub than "community". Especially when all content is posted just by one used for own, curiosity, entertainmment or something.
Another spambot wave? WriteFreely hasn't got good antispam measures (e.g. no e-mail needed for an account)
Have you tried using a PieFed's community migration feature when moving from lemmy.world? Did the feature live to its promises?
(piefed.zip does not implement the voting quota)
Exactly like that.
thanks for using Leebra!
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