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[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 days ago

das sollte ab sonntag abend besser werden. auf lemmy.world sind die relevanten bugfixes bereits live.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago (2 children)

ja, der link dazu ist im post ;)

https://fediverse.foundation/blog/finanzen-mai-25/

wenn du runter scrollst gibt es eine grafik

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

vielen Dank für den Vorschlag, ist jetzt eingebunden

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

it's not exactly the entire regions, but a large chunk of prefixes from asian regions.

we're currently working on some infrastructure changes that will allow more granular blocking for feddit.org, separating it from the blocking used for other fediverse foundation services, as currently all fediverse foundation services are sharing the same blocklist.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago

I was just pointing out logical consequences of the state at the time, that was not an argument towards defederation. Sure, other mods can communicate if they're not banned from another instance, but as a mod you probably wouldn't be ban evading to get your mod communication through to someone, if you message them and it gets ignored due to never being seen by the intended recipient you'll just ban that person and move on.

[–] [email protected] -4 points 1 month ago (14 children)

you can't summarize more complex topics in too few words without losing important meaning. a tldr is still a tldr if it's one paragraph when the original was 5.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (19 children)

the title of the post is literally "[email protected] supports Zionism" and claims that the comment removal was

for de-tangling the conflation of antisemitism and anti-zionism

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

i'm counting at least 12 accounts registered within the last week that are participating in this. some of them just after the previous post in [email protected], others newly registered within the last day.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 month ago (24 children)

the problem is that your tldr does not take any of the explanation into account, while the previous posts were actively accusing the moderators and admins of being zionists and not understanding the reason for removal was instead the trivialization of national socialism.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 month ago (8 children)

Also, there’s a fair bit of comment removal going on in there, and the contents are not being shown in the modlog, so it’s a bit hard to tell what’s being removed and how it’s affecting the discussion.

this is unfortunately how lemmy currently works when it comes to instance bans. we would have to manually remove every single comment of those accounts separately for them to show up in modlog. if you look at the ages of the accounts and the names being used it should already be clear that those are all just troll accounts. if you've run across "anti yank" accounts in the past, these seem to be operated by the same person, with their only purpose being to troll by trying to stir up more shit on current drama (they seem to always be aware of the latest drama on lemmy) and frequently call americans and german genociders, not even being consistent in their own arguments.

you can see some of the original contents here:

spoiler


these are all sockpuppet accounts with the same agenda of making lemmy a less desirable place.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Defederating the instance would still prevent feddit.org users to interact with the community

of course, that's exactly the problem we pointed out in the original point. i haven't heard anything about quokk.au other than their news community, but we can't tolerate an instance ran by an admin that defames us by calling us nazis and zionists. considering that the community is moderated by a person banned from feddit.org this is something that must be expected to be leading to moderation issues regardless, as for example them posting announcements in the community, warning feddit.org users in comments, or trying to message them in private about their behavior is not going to work, so from their perspective it'll just look like feddit.org users don't care about their mod communications.

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Hallo zusammen,

wir haben inzwischen schon einige Communities die hier zu feddit.org umgezogen sind oder hier gegründet wurden.

Was einige von euch vermutlich noch nicht wissen ist wie andere Instanzen davon mitbekommen wenn es neue Communities gibt.
Lemmy schickt allgemein nur dann neue Posts, Kommentare, etc. für lokale Communities zu anderen Instanzen wenn diese mindestens einen Abonnenten haben. Für Leute, die nur durch ihre abonnierten Communities scrollen, ist dies absolut ausreichend, aber es schränkt leider auch die Sichtbarkeit von den Communities im Alle-Feed auf anderen Instanzen stark ein.

Ein paar Optionen gibt es bereits um Communities zu finden, z.B. der Lemmy Explorer, in dem wir seit kurzem auch zu finden sind, sowie den Community Browser, jedoch sind dies alles Optionen über die man aktiv nach Communities suchen muss.

Um Communities auch im Alle-Feed auf anderen Instanzen verfügbar zu machen hat vor einiger Zeit jemand Lemmy Federate gebaut, welche über Bots auf teilnehmenden Instanzen automatisch Communities abonniert, damit die Communities mehr Sichtbarkeit erhalten. Es gibt aktuell 36 andere Instanzen die diesen Service bereits nutzen.

Wir denken dass dies eine gute Möglichkeit ist um unseren Communities zu Helfen und würden das gerne in den nächsten Tagen auch für feddit.org einrichten, jedoch wüssten wir von euch gerne wie ihr das seht.

Wir können entweder alle Communities auf feddit.org automatisch hinzufügen lassen oder jemand muss die manuell hinzufügen, was jeder machen kann, unabhängig davon ob feddit.org-Nutzer, Communitymoderator oder irgendjemand anderes.

Für Communities, die nur lokal auf feddit.org sein sollen, gibt es auch die Möglichkeit "Local only" Communities zu erstellen.

Bitte schreibt explizit "automatisch" oder "manuell" in eine eigene Zeile in einem Kommentar um abzustimmen. Es zählen nur Stimmen von feddit.org-Nutzern.


Update 07.07.: Lemmy Federate wurde jetzt eingerichtet, entsprechend des Abstimmungsergebnisses für alle unsere Communities automatisch aktiviert.

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