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this appears to be a UI bug, via API call this can be done.
this appears to be a UI bug, via API call this can be done.
somewhere in this box? it only shows the option for a moderator i believe
as you deleted it yourself you should be able to undelete it by visiting https://lemmy.world/c/climate
it was a significant part of the brand of a spam/advertisement campaign several months ago
it’s removed from our slur filter now
Hi,
there seems to be an issue with the mastodon instance requiring AUTHORIZED_FETCH
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Lemmy 0.19.3 does currently not have a working implementation of authorized fetch, this should get fixed in 0.19.4 when that is released.
For now, the only workaround is to disable secure mode on mastodon.
edit: see also https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4451
other instances will need to have at least one subscriber to the community to be sent votes and new content
This is addressed in the upcoming Lemmy release 0.19.4 where contents will no longer be included in API responses. Until then it’s up to clients to actually hide it. Content is kept for a few days to allow you to undo deletion, but you can also edit your content before deleting it to remove that. There is also a scheduled task running once a week I believe that will replace contents of deleted comments with something like PERMANENTLY DELETED.
Regardless, as Lemmy is a public platform, you should be aware that people may be storing this information on linked platforms regardless and may not respect the edits/deletions at all.
the reporting endpoint is the same, doesn’t matter where you report from.
you can’t report users yet.
there’s an email address for our ticket system in the sidebar of this community.
it’s either that or trying your luck by sending a private message to a random admin. tickets are often a better option.
https://lemmy.today/ maps to this IP.
It doesn’t look like any scanners currently flag this domain: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/url/a47dfe5f17250f4fe029556c3f71672f6d4cfbee854d74e170f9c69de14c30cb
Hi,
which community/posts is this about?
Comparing https://lemmy.world/c/kickasswomen?dataType=Post&sort=New to https://lemmy.world/c/kickasswomen?dataType=Post&sort=Hot I can still see both posts that were posted an hour ago, they’re just sorted further down currently, but still on the same page.
instance sidebar to be clear: https://lemmy.world/post/11967676
probably, yes. certain VPNs are currently blocked.
so far this has been a single case with kbin.earth and lots and lots of cases with kbin.social.
no other instances have been observed behaving like this yet.
Hello, disposable email addresses are not allowed.
see https://lemmy.world/comment/8961882 for now.
we’ve been spending a bunch of time already during the last days to get a solution in place on our end that will allow us to selectively reject federated activities from kbin, such as allowing comments and posts while rejecting votes, which seem to be the main issue currently, but we’re seeing some stability issues with this currently.
we’re planning to unban the affected users from the communities once we have this stabilized, as we currently have to pick between
1-3 are all options we can do with existing tools, 4 and 5 require a custom implementation on our side. as 3. has the least overall impact of those we decided to go with 3 for now, which seems to work out rather well so far, except for the individual user experience of affected users.
4. has been our primary focus to implement currently, but it takes time to ensure this works as expected, as we’re essentially building this from scratch. 5. may be implemented afterwards if we want to spend additional time on it.
for a magazine to show up on lemmy, a logged-in user needs to visit it first. afterwards, to ensure that new content is published to lemmy instances, someone from that instance needs to subscribe to the magazine. this needs to happen on every instance as far as i know. this is one of the reasons services like https://lemmy-federate.com/ or https://browse.feddit.de/ exist.
it’s restored