

A issue with it, is that reports not at all / rarely federate on lemmy right now.
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A issue with it, is that reports not at all / rarely federate on lemmy right now.
Yes but they dont have the “issue” with the ai and so on. I still go all in on firefox to be a REAL alternative to anything like colored chromium.
I would recommend waterfox too, it has some neat theme options. Firefox didnt shit its own base like chromium did with mv3
Investigation doesnt mean like we check your browser or whatever, we check our instance ocasionally and check profiles if they break our TOS ( like any instance ).
Investigation is not always like we call the hounds on anyone like police and lawyers. You still interact with our servers, even tho its indirect, your federated user is still on our servers and with it your data. When your TOS doesnt apply to you then we would not even react to reports of you because “you are out of our teritory”, the TOS is a thing for YOUR rights and OUR rights.
We declare it just in a bit more legal way. But this just sums up what the most instances already do, but just dont declare it like lemmy.world does.
We have commonly contact with law enforcement when it comes to CSAM, CP or any life threats against a user.
If you dont want anything to do with lemmy.world, please dont interact with us, you can block our instance on newer lemmy instances in your settings. We can remove your content through a ban + content removal if you want it.
We included this in our TOS to protect our services, volunteers and its users.
But you interact with us. By “your instance of your user” i mean the copy of your profile on our server.
We enforce the TOS equally between local users and the instances of federated users that got federated to us.
Hi,
yes your instance of your user is subject to our TOS.
If you dont interact at all then of course not. We do this for the safety of our service, as any other server does ( as their server rules apply to federated content / users too ).
thats just some petty stuff
I deleted mine, and would rather avoid doing it again. ( As in this case he already created an email ticket too )
Yeah in the terms of Bullshitification, firefox is still far of any chromium stuff.
I will never forget what brave did with their crypto sh*t in their browser.
I still use firefox ( and any fork of it ) rather than use any differently coloured chromium ( including brave, their ceo does not have a good reputation too )
I would guess if you want direct contact with mods of such communities, i recommend you the lemmy.world moderation discord. I can send you a invite over dm.
Its ok you made it here, but i personally would have done it in a news community ( in cooperation with the mods ) a pinned post about their experience or thoughts on this process.
Because there will be less interaction here as this community is used when something broke, needs help ( related to Lemmy.world ).
You would have a lot more interaction speaking directly to users of such communities that are focused on news.
I am not sure, but i think you have the wrong community for this topic.
We already tried on making a “Bias fact check Bot aggregator” but it got… i would say best case not welcomed. Because some people were offended that their favorite News outlet got not favorable rating in one of the aggregated sources.
Yes it saves the original comment body.
I would say it is rather opposite for a volunteer driven team. "Read only-Mo-Fr " because we have more time on weekends in general.
It got already shut down. So no more MBFC fact checking.
This happens when CSS isnt loaded correctly for example when you just lost internet during loading or have adblocker block the css fetching, so a simple refresh should fix that. Of course it doesnt let you because the real validation is done in the backend.
Additionally, please refer to the lemmy github page for feature requests. Please note that lemmy.world is developing lemmy ( the software ).
Like said if the instance has basic autmation at least 1 is doable.
In the case of “DMs on removal of a post / comment” it is possible to do that with the current api of lemmy. But sadly nothing “official” yet. And it wont come anytime soon as lemmy devs officially announced they wont work at any moderation related topics for a while.
You are right.
After 0.19.9 is said to be “1.0”