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  • You might need to have the 'show nfsw' setting turned on. Anyway, they look like this:

    So the theory that they were downvoted for spamming someone's feed likely has validity.

  • I screenshotted this from their 'trending' page, which suggests that their content is garbage and their tech is fucked.

  • Hmmm. Speaking of Fediverse interoperability, platforms other than yours (Pandacap) typically arrange things so that https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/ was the domain, and something like https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/users/lizard-socks was the user, but Pandacap wants to use https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/ for both. Combined with the fact that it doesn't seem to support /.well-known/nodeinfo means that no other platform knows what software it's running.

    When your actor sends something out, it uses the id https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/, but when something tries to look that up, it returns a "Person" with a subtly different id of https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/ (no trailing slash). So there's the potential to create the following:

    1. https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/ sends something out.
    2. Instance hasn't heard of that, so looks it up, and creates a new user in its database, with the returned ID (https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/)
    3. https://pandacap.azurewebsites.net/ sends else something out. Instance looks in it's DB, finds nothing, so looks it up and tries to create it again. The best case is that it meets a DB uniqueness constraint, because the ID it gets back from that lookup does actually exist (so it can use that, but it was a long way around to find it). The worst case - when there's no DB uniqueness constraint -is that a 'new' user is created every time.
    4. Repeat step 3 for every new thing you send.

    If every new platform treats the Fediverse as a wheel that needs to be re-invented, then the whole project is doomed.

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    lemmyverse.net looks to be unmaintained and is becoming increasingly less useful

  • Tragically, this also means that, even after 31 years, I've still never 'get good' enough.

  • Speaking of wildly inaccurate:

    Not sure Lemmy gets to throw stones (it'd probably miss).

  • Sorry. Maybe I used the wrong term. I meant to say it's not part of the CommonMark spec (as supported by Lemmy) - like spoilers, there's identifiers that have gained popularity, but they're still not properly official. I did do a quick web-search before I made that comment, which suggested there are some sites that use a single tilde for strikethrough.

    I didn't intend any criticism of your post - I was just cheekily using it to have a tangential ding at notions of Fediverse interoperability.

  • With apologies for being off-topic ...

    Lemmy: we're a Fediverse app, so can communicate with lots of other ones!
    Also Lemmy: here's some non-standardised Markdown, with no indication that it is Markdown, or which variant of strikethrough we support, and a 'mediaType' of 'text/html'

  • Oh. Then I'm genuinely sorry. I thought we were both having fun, engaging in a good old-fashioned flame war. Add that to 'incorrect assumptions' pile then, I guess.

  • It was never a threat to remove your posts. The 'threat', to the extent there ever was one, was to not bother seeking clarification in the event of any ambiguity, and only then if they were reported. As for accusations, I didn't realise it was plural now. I think I said that I interpreted your vote as disapproval of my approach, which still doesn't seem like an unreasonable interpretation.

    I've never moderated anything before, certainly not on Reddit. You were saying that I reminded you of someone who complained to Crayola. Now I apparently remind you of someone on Reddit. There's nothing I can do about tenuous connections your brain is making, and this can never be a proper disagreement if you're repeatedly wondering off into fantasy.

  • I was never offended, which I thought you were clear on before, but apparently not. It would seem like this urge you had to teach others, that you couldn't resist, was so powerful that you willing to overlook any possibility that it wasn't required.

    As for the offer of changing moderation style: yes, I'm willing to change. I'm still feeling my way around it. If enough people communicate, through votes or comments, that my approach is wrong, I'll re-assess. Obviously though, someone as perceptive as you will have realised that my earlier offer was just for your stuff.

  • I try to give anyone who reports something the time of day. Apologies if you don't think I handled that report correctly.

    Perhaps I should have just PM'd the comment author, so that you wouldn't have felt the need to get involved.

  • Cheers. I was familiar with the term from astronomy, but unsure why the author thought that term sounded 'bad'. I was trying to engage in active moderation, seeking clarity rather than just nuking anything because it was reported. I'm assuming from your vote that you'd rather I don't give anyone the benefit of the doubt, so I can do that if you prefer.

  • Please clarify your meaning. Your comment has been perceived as ableist (i.e. disparaging towards people born with the medical condition of dwarfism) and I'd rather not remove it if that perception is based on a misunderstanding. Thanks.

  • KBIN are 404ing this image for LW.

  • Yeah, I know what you mean. That note is misleading, and kinda redundant too - you can physically de-select Undetermined in the UI, but the change won't actually take if you press 'Save'.

  • Most likely reason is that you unticked 'English' as a language you understand when you were playing around.

  • Firstly, sorry for any potential derailment. This is a comment about the Markdown used in your post (I wouldn't normally mention it, but consider it fair game since this is a 'Fediverse' community).
    The spec for lemmy's spoiler format is colon-colon-colon-space-spoiler. If you miss out the space, then whilst other Lemmy instances can reconstitute the Markdown to see this post as intended, Lemmy itself doesn't generate the correct HTML when sending it out over ActivityPub. This means that other Fediverse apps that just look at the HTML (e.g. Mastodon, KBIN) can't render it properly.
    Screenshot from kbin:

    Also, if you add a horizontal rule without a blank line above it, Markdown generally interprets this as meaning that you want the text above it to be a heading. So anything that doesn't have the full force of Lemmy's Markdown processor that is currently trying to re-make the HTML from Markdown now has to deal with the ending triple colons having 'h2' tags around it.
    Screenshot from piefed:

    (apologies again for being off-topic)

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world

    Quick video demonstrating that lemmy.world sends every activity out twice

    Lemmy.world Support @lemmy.world

    The 'memes' community is missing an outbox

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Introducing It's Like Poetry March! (A Monthly Theme)

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Guess I'll create a new meme for the 4 Frame February theme

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Pray we don't update it further ...

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Just one more thing that was missed

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Anakin's a Master Debater, at least [4FF] (2/2)

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Coming up a little short (for a stormtrooper) [4FF] (1/2)

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    I mean, of course it was on Tatooine

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world
    awestruck beeping sounds *
    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Some inspiration for the weekend

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Introducing 4 Frame February! (A monthly theme)

    lemmy.ml meta @lemmy.ml

    Hi. Please can you help me unsubscribe from lemmy.ml's ActivityPub trafffic?

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Wednesday's Theme: The Star Wars Expanded Universe

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Sadly, Senator Palpatine and his new wife often found it difficult to get close to one another

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Kylo was distraught when he found out that the patriarchy wasn't about space horses

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Welp, Saturday's here. Time to get drunk and watch Zach Snyder's Rebel Moon, I suppose

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    Visiting the parents is always fraught with danger

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    I'm like Jack Reacher, if Jack Reacher only got new clothes once a year