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  • if it helps, here is my setup from bare metal to 30+ services. https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-server

    including off-site encrypted backups

    of course, i wrote this for me, so most stuffs are written like garbage, but fell free to open an issue, and i will fix them

  • if you want to block lemmit.online, the bot that post is just one, so blocking it as a user should be enough.

    also, it does only post in its instance, so you can filter the instance, and that also would work.

  • that depends on the laws where you live.

    anyway, the dev said it detects a ton of false positive, so they will / already have set up the tool to just flag the images, and then a human need to look at them and decide.

    still in its hearly stages

  • Only the original instance where it got posted will have a complete reply set--and only if there are no suspensions involved.

    that should not be true. if all the instances involved in a comment section are fully federated with each other, the comments are the same on all of those instances.

    things get complicated when there is defederation involved.. but the base case is "everyone can see the same set of comments no matter the instance."

    is this correct or there is more?

  • yes, it is intentional. It was on the changelog of beta34. I'm not sure if there is a setting to revert it.

    go see on the github issue tracker if someone already asked for red nsfw previews, if not, create an issue.

  • is a bug, and it is tracked on GitHub. is one of the pinned ones.

    the dev said it was fixed on beta 34, but he did not close the issue. so apparently there is more.

    anyway, what you are seeing is a bug and will be fixed, if you want to contribute, post the screenshot in the issue.