

A user’s posts and comments are actually stored on their home instance, I believe, and a copy is pushed to your instance during federation.
A user’s posts and comments are actually stored on their home instance, I believe, and a copy is pushed to your instance during federation.
Yeah the message is misleading, it always says “mod”.
But admins are responsible for their users, no matter where they post. If they’re spamming, shouldn’t their home instance admin ban their whole account, instead of every other instance having to ban them individually?
This is not a bug in Lemmy, it’s a feature.
The more specific you make a community, the fewer users you will have. And Lemmy is not very big.
I just wish it would differentiate between mods and admins. And admins of which instance.
I don’t see any argument in those comments.
I see a lot of people using https://catbox.moe/. I don’t know if it works particularly well or not in Lemmy, but you can try it.
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A hundredth of a million is $10,000.
That gets very complicated very quickly. I would just choose a different sort algorithm from whatever you have there (hopefully not new). And I would also not use the All feed if you don’t want an unfiltered feed of everything as it is.
On Lemmy? Nothing, works fine. On Mastodon? Not sure, maybe someone in a Mastodon community would know.
This doesn’t really make sense in the Lemmy model inherited from reddit. A post belongs to a specific community, you can’t put one post in multiple communities. You can crosspost, and from there you can jump to the original and see its comments, but the comments on a crosspost belong to the second community.
Maybe a crosspost should not have a second comments section, and opening it should always send you to the original post, but I don’t think that’s desirable. For example, if I’m banned from the first community, should I be forbidden from commenting on the post when it’s crossposted to my second community?
Sounds like something the collapsible spoiler can do.
You’re gonna need to provide a lot more detail on what exactly you did