All posts would be made with hashtags like Mastodon, and then each community would just configure “Include all posts with this tag in our community”. The big issue then is who moderates tags? I think a system like Bluesky has would work well, as you mention. People can moderate tags and other people can follow their work, or not.
You’re describing something like microblogging though. That’s how that works already. We don’t need to duplicate that in theadiverse. However, just a way to see merged comment sections from different communities for the same URL would go a long way to avoid too much splintering of discussions.
Site admins and developers at least get their $500/month from kofi
Just lol. Someone please arrange for my 500 per month >_<. We have one of the largest instances in the threadiverse and we don’t even get 1/5 of that :D
When I called them out on their one sided censorship, with a screenshot of the modlog above, I promptly received a community ban on all communities on lemmy.ml that I had ever participated in.
Note, that just means you were sitebanned. This is how the software displays this.
Also [email protected]
Everything had spam problems 😅
The cloudflare thing is just a few people doing it, mind you, not everyone
Browsers and the internet protocols were pretty sweet, man
I actually want to suggest an extended feature where you can use an allowlist of servers allowing voting in your instance, creating in effect a affinity group of instances. I’ll make a formal issue later
finally gives something to do with hesitated
instances on fediseer!
Adding local site settings to reject federated upvotes or downvotes.
Yisss!
Maybe ask if they’re willing to switched over to lemmy? You can sort like a forum does. Long shot but hey…
I was considering mentioning that GenX stuff, but I felt it was too obscure and would only serve to posture my creds :)
Sounds like mastodon and other services ought to really support this extension though.
I actually don’t care to grow my readership, I’ve been blogging for 20 years now but it’s more of a personal space to write some opinions. Nevertheless thanks for the long analysis. I think some things go against the my style, but will seem what I can retain.
OK, so is lemmy out of standard or not? Like I can understand why lemmy doesn’t support apub notes, as it’s out of scope, but why does mastodon support articles badly?
You can actually do that on lemmy already like so. Sorting by new doesn’t use the voting. Hell you can even sort them like a forum by sorting by “new comments”
I am the author. Heard you were talking shit…
I kid, I kid :D
I insist that in their current form, reddit (and lemmy) can serve as both forums and link aggregators with comment sections.
Not gonna lie, I’d love for better integration between services, but I am fairly sure I saw lemmy devs adamantly insisting they’re following apub and mastodon is doing it wrong so 🤷
It feels like it should be OK for piefed to implement an extra “proper import” feature somewhere, which actually goes and retrieves post with full comments and votes. I don’t think any instance admin would have an issue with it. I certainly don’t care unless someone finds a way to turn this into a DDOS (which can be dealt with rate limits)