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Apparently we need to also be 14 to understand the words in that post
Apparently we need to also be 14 to understand the words in that post
Have any technical details on how this works? And are you planning on charging for the service?
I kinda want to know what a Moonie is, but I’m going to choose to believe it’s someone who believes the Nazis have colonized the dark side of the moon and are growing genetically engineered dinosaurs.
But this doesn’t look like it will be compatible with current ActivityPub, right?
Thanks for the heads up. I don’t use these apps as much as I used to but I always appreciated that they exist.
Have you reported the posts and users you’re referring to? Or have you tried reaching out to the admins yet? Without proper reporting, you can’t know if they’re even aware of an issue.
Not without asking, but if the admin is okay with it then sure. I don’t see the point of any sort of monitoring making that many requests per minute though.
Are these 33 different requests or do you hit the same endpoint multiple times?
I’d probably default to every 5 minutes at most, but I guess if it’s up to the admin then it’s all good. 33 requests per minute shouldn’t be a ton of load if it’s all read requests.
Lemmy isn’t meant to be an anonymous platform afaik. Any web server is going to collect IP addresses by default. Even if the server admin doesn’t keep those logs, it’s still possible for the ISP to keep similar logs
If you’re worried about that, you’d be better off using tor or a vpn
In your profile settings, you can choose to hide posts by accounts marked as bot. I’d recommend trying that out.
Wouldn’t a multilemmy still run into an issue where duplicate posts or cross posts show up multiple times in a feed?
This is my recommendation too. We can always improve mod tools to make things easier in the future. I don’t think a user should have to think about the “correct” way to report something usually.
Its been a few hours, did you find it yet?