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  • the existence of an automod bot in a moderator position does not indicate anything about the extent of human moderation.

    the human moderators are still active on lemmy and content is being moderated.

  • are you referring to !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world?

    that community is actively moderated and therefore not eligible for transfer, but you're welcome to reach out to the mod team with your suggestions.

    you can also consider creating a new community with a different name if you're not in agreement with their moderation decisions and can't/don't want to discuss that with them.

    if you're referring to another community please link it to make it clear which one it is.

  • as far as I can tell you had previously been banned from the community, but it seems that the modlog entry for that had not been created due to a bug in lemmy.

    i can see that a moderator has since removed the community ban and i believe you should be able to comment there now.

  • hi, welcome to your new moderator position :)

  • hi, welcome to your new moderator position :)

  • once it's ready.

    this post didn't follow our usual process for announcements/changes and lately there have been several other events that required a lot of our attention as well.

    we'd love to have posted an update on this topic a week ago already but we haven't finished that within the team yet.

  • only mostly accurately for local users, for remote users we obviously can't see that.

    as we have 15 days of log retention for this, i can tell you that we've had about 25.7k requests with auth tokens with a success status over the last 15 days, 23.1k over 7d and 17.9k over 24h.

  • Lemmy currently only counts users that posted, commented or voted as active users, so the difference is just people who voted but didn't post or comment. there are certainly quite a few more users lurking that aren't included in these stats.

  • over the last 24 hours, I can see 4,878 active contributors in our db. 785 unique posters and 4,550 unique commenters.

    expanding this to a 30 day view, this gives 20,821 contributors of which 5,648 posted and 19,625 commented.

    this is excluding bot accounts.

  • hi, you'll probably have a better experience here if you tag your post with the correct language or post in english.

    note that this isn't available in all interfaces/clients, but the default web interface supports this.

    alternatively, you could see if there are any spanish gaming communities to participate in.

    i don't speak spanish, but this community looks like it might be better suited: !videojuegos@feddit.cl

  • Unfortunately at this point I don't see another option.

  • not at all. nobody can revert edits, only the creator can edit it again.

    moderators can restore removed (mod action) posts and comments, but not deleted (creator action) posts and comments.

  • this is a completely different issue than the one seen on the newer lemmy versions unfortunately. i believe that issue in newer lemmy versions is already prepared to be addressed in the next lemmy release.

    for some reason youtube/google decided that hetzner customers don't get any opengraph metadata anymore, so it doesn't really matter which lemmy or even client in general we use. fetching youtube pages with curl yields the same result where the necessary metadata isn't included.

    this also affects other instances hosted on hetzner.

    see also https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/31308

  • there's another sync issue where posts in local communities don't show any comments, i had forgotten about that. there are several posts in !syncforlemmy@lemmy.world about that issue, as well as 2 issues on the github issue tracker.

  • I was surprised to see such a large part of our active users using Sync, although given that there aren't really any bad breakages yet it shouldn't be that unexpected.

    The comments in local communities issue seems a lot more serious than "only" not marking posts as read, I've read about that before and totally forgot about it since. There were quite a few threads in !syncforlemmy@lemmy.world about that.

    If anyone wants to spend some time on figuring out which change exactly broke this for Sync we might consider a patch to restore compatibility with the old API if it's simple enough to do. I probably won't have time to look into this much until somewhere in January, and my time will probably be better spent with migration preparation and testing of Lemmy itself there.

    People looking for alternatives might find some inspiration in !lemmyapps@lemmy.world.