The amount of things learned from the comments under memes is probably a bit high, but I’ll send a commit to fix this in a minute.
Who needs an issues tracker when you have a meme tracker, eh?
Does Lemmy look at the mods URL again when it decides to refresh a community (or when it receives an Update / Group)
Yes to both. Updating a community and fetching a new community are identical operations in Lemmy.
It’s because Piefed is returning the wrong Content-Type
for moderator collections specifically. You’re returning application/json
not application/activity+json
.
curl -H 'Accept: application/activity+json' -v https://piefed.social/c/50501/moderators 2>&1 | grep content-type
< content-type: application/json
< x-content-type-options: nosniff
I assume this is why MBin also doesn’t report any moderators for that community https://fedia.io/m/50501@piefed.social.
I thinks it’s fine, it’s not breaking the spirit of the rule.
Going to lock this. I’ll remove future posts that use the ‘tankie triad’ pejorative. Please keep it to meanwhileongrad or tankjerk, it’s needlessly divisive and we have more than enough posts here bemoaning the tankies.
Only 5 communities called ‘Fediverse’? That’s child’s play, here on feddit.uk we have 14 communities called that.
Microblog platform out of Japan
https://misskey-hub.net/en/
Huh, why not just use QBittorrent? I’ve never even felt the need to reach for the command line with torrents (Linux ISOs of course) because it works so well.
If all you do is web browse and play games, you should be able to use Linux without the CLI just fine.
How is this the first I’ve heard of Blorp? Is it new?
Locking as people have reached the point where they’re just insulting each other/telling each other to kill themselves.
Though this content could flourish in pockets of the fediverse, the scary scenario of prevalent child sexual abuse material is not the case. There are many moderation tools, including shared blocklists, that prevent it. However, the idea that the fediverse is full of harmful content was used by Elon Musk to justify his anti-competitive decision to block links from X to Mastodon.
Didn’t he unban someone who posted one of the worst CSAM videos known?
Just because they have other means of doing link tracking doesn’t mean they aren’t using this link proxying to track stuff.
Yeah, it’s literally the second step of enshittification, where platforms stop allocating value to users and start allocating them to publishers. This is still Bluesky expanding out its surveillance apparatus, something it will have every incentive to abuse later on like other platforms before it.
The best part is that if you inspect elements, it still shows as the original link. They only generate the go link after you clicked.
Wow, I was having a terrible day, but this image changed that, thanks OP 🤗
99% of people give up on relationships right before they really fall in love.
World users will finally have access to things the rest of us have grown accustomed to (like I don’t think world has alt text support). Also, one hour downtime is mighty ambitious (esp with the controversial rank recalculations), must have some mighty server hardware.
The kind Reddit has where one post can have multiple images.
Is it really self-hosting if someone else controls the data and software?