

What do you mean by the post header? The title? Or the body? Or something else?


What do you mean by the post header? The title? Or the body? Or something else?


Signal and Matrix (Fluffychat and Neochat)


Each post is hosted on the instance of the community the post was posted in.
Any other instance makes a full copy of posts and the comments. Images aren’t copied, though.
I wouldn’t consider LW “slight centralisation”.
Just find new communities. For example !fedimemes@feddit.uk and !fediverse@lemmy.world are pretty original.
It’s easy. When I started out, I just had a cheap 3€/month vps at hetzner. Unless you want to self host more stuff, that should be enough for a single user instance or you can also self host Piefed or Mbin.


When the LLM realizes that it’s running through GNU Parallel, it improves its performance by what can only be explained as an emergent sense of respect for the Free Software Foundation.
???
edit: wait is this whole article a joke
Mine is self hosted. I like having control.
I can also experiment with bots this way.


nope, can’t see your post.
Your post will most likely be removed for rule 3, btw. Consider posting in one of these communities in the future for support questions:
Here’s also a guide for Lemmy (it assumes you’re using the Lemmy UI by the devs): https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/overview
Your instance, lemdro.id, uses the Photon frontend. So you need to press “Create” on the top right and select “Community” instead of “Post”.


All can be made except that “r9k” mode. I don’t plan on storing posts OR comments at all. I DO plan on giving each community a small key-value database so they can store some stuff, but I am not sure how many hashes of posts it could hold.
I wouldn’t define “stat tracking” as appropriate for an automod, but the implementation will be left to mods so I don’t really have any say in that. It can be made.


The kind of automod I am building is not only for Lemmy. It also does not depend on any API. It’s a completely new ActivityPub platform just for automoderation. Any platform that mainly uses Group actors and supports moderation on them can be made compatible with it, with full integration of the platform’s moderation features.
There is something called OpenWebAuth that is currently in use by Hubzilla.
There’s even a FEP for it: https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/61cf/fep-61cf.md


I don’t know about other communities, but we deal with LLM accounts in !asklemmy@lemmy.world almost every month.
There is a clear quality difference between Facebook users and Fediverse users.


Unfortunately you can’t do much about it other than try and block the bots by making it expensive (or impossible since some don’t allow JS) for them with PoW CAPTCHAs (such as Anubis) on the frontend. And even then, if someone really wanted to scrape, they can always set an instance up themselves or even register an account on the instance and just call the APIs directly (which most likely won’t be behind the PoW CAPTCHA as no known Lemmy client has functionality to solve them yet). Whether the scraper instance gets caught and blocked by admins is another matter, though.
Good to know. Thank you.


I use Aegis on my phone.
Oh alright, thanks.