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 π
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.
FWIW, someone on my Mastodon TL suspected the same thing and made a poll regarding the users age. About 850 people voted and 63% turned out to be 30-50 years old.
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.