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  • Fair enough. If it worked the way I said, I reckon there should be some proof of authority or good will before proceeding, and I just don't see it. I like the idea where you can make a suggestion to a mod from another instance tho.

  • If you don't want your lemmy.world feed to be flooded with languages you can't understand

    Mastodon has a feature where you can set which language a post is in, and a setting in your account where you can select which languages you want to see. Is this not viable for Lemmy?

    Edit: Nevermind, I just found out this feature is in Lemmy as well πŸ˜…

  • Yeah VSCode is the GOAT. I reached a point where I basically only ever use any other IDE if I'm explicitly told to, or if I don't have a desktop environment to work with. Or if I have to work with Java, because sadly I found the Java support on VSCode to be rather lacking.

  • Honest question: If a federated community is conceptually acting as a single community, why should moderators be limited to the side corresponding to their instance? At that point, wouldn't there be a unified ruleset for the federated community that is separate from the rules of the hosting instances?

    I get that not all instances would abide by the same rules, but I reckon that if you want to keep a federated community, you also need to make sure to comply with all instances or risk some instance from removing their community from the federation.