jazmichaelking
jazmichaelking
Sounds like brigade-in-a-box. What's a solid example of a multi-author use case?
Understood. I imagine there's a lot of potentially required functionality to allow system posting, individual alt posting, guarding plural "out"ness on some channels... seems like there might be some work...
>Currently admins are free to cut you off from friends, cut friends off from you, effectively control your whole social graph. I think you're saying admins can defederate leaving their...
I'm still not understanding why the functionality to pick up your account and move it to a non-abusively-run instance doesn't solve the problem. Why would anyone want to stay somewhere...
> Maybe change the heading/title of "local timeline" to "[instance name] timeline"? > > The federated timeline could be called "the fediverse" - it's pretty clear because of the "-iverse"...
Explainer option: "Some servers are documented to have problematic users or activity, and are blocked by a large number of administrators to reduce network abuse. Blocklists are created by curators...
> Can it be pulled via API and then formed into a CSV? see also https://github.com/iftas-org/rfcs/discussions/4 (I suggest Mastodon just include their blocklist for all installs, either way, should be...
Two additional options to consider https://gardenfence.github.io/ https://raw.githubusercontent.com/gardenfence/blocklist/main/gardenfence-mastodon.csv and https://codeberg.org/oliphant/blocklists/raw/branch/main/blocklists/mastodon/100.percent.csv as a bare minimum option I also think that the fact there's a choice, we might need to guide folks in...
This could lead to an almost infinite number of federated accounts being created, rendering account search unusable when trying to find a user. We don't want a repeat of the...
A Mastodon "verified link" is to verify an account on a given server by referencing an external, third-party, authoritative domain, and is specific to Mastodon as a platform, it is...