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So I've read the CoC Content Warning policy in the announcements community and wanted to make sure of something to avoid making a mistake in my first post. In 5.1.1, there is:

Any NSFW content, including real or artistic (digital or otherwise), must be behind a content warning message. NSFW content includes, but is not limited to: nudity, sex, kink, and the discussion of such.

To be absolutely clear, should furry nudity absent of any, ahem, "parts" on display be tagged NSFW?

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Unreactive UI (pawb.social)
submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by HundaRaketisto@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

The UI does not react to any changes made to the database for comments sections (i.e. upvotes/downvotes don't show up, comments get an infinitely spinning wheel but are posted normally, etc.,) This could lead to doubleposting, but mainly it's just not how the site is supposed to work.

Problem first encountered on !furry, if that helps

Dankojn pro auxskultontajn, Kamarada Felano

(Edit: Also happens with posts.)

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The "Browser Default" setting doesn't appear to actually follow the browser's theme and always sets the interface to darkly.
Tested with Firefox and Chrome on Linux and Android with this website used for reference.
Sorry if this is intentional/was posted before.

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Heyo, how much should we care about uploading images to pawb.social? I've been trying to upload to imgbox instead of pawb.social to limit the amount of extra bandwidth/hits that pawb.social needs to serve, but I'm not sure how much that actually costs in reality (or e.g. if it will end up scaling poorly in the future). I imagine there might be an image cache anyway, which would line up nicely with new posts getting a buzz of attention.

On a related note, I did see this post on object storage recently, which may be helpful if we're not already doing something similar.

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Reproduction steps:

  1. Go to Communities
  2. Enter a query in the community search field
  3. Search
  4. See that a "couldnt_find_object" error appears in the bottom left of the screen
  5. See that the user is redirected to a full text search for the query instead of a community search for the query
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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by southernwolf@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

Now that Pawb.Social has forked Lemmy, I thought it would be appropriate to go ahead and compile a list of changes or additions that have been suggested, or that have been spotted by others or myself. This is hardly a comprehensive list, and down below will be two comments by me, one for changes to back-end changes or additions and one for the front-end suggestions as well.


A quick note before I start

One important thing I do want to stress is that any changes or additions made should not render our fork incompatible with other Lemmy instances, the apps that allows for easy usage of Lemmy (Jerboa, Thunder, etc), nor cause issues for interacting with, or interactions from, the rest of the Fediverse. To take a quote from Linux Kernel development: Don't Break Userspace!

Now, let me specify for any who aren't in the know about the differences between back-end and -front-end are:

  • Front-end: focuses on the user interface, designing the visual elements, and ultimately the UI elements that a user will interact with on the web page.

  • Back-end: deals with the server-side functionality, handling data processing, storage, and communication with databases and external systems (The rest of the Fediverse) using server-side programming languages and frameworks. For Lemmy, this is done with the Rust language.


Now, with that summary done, here is a (still WiP) list of changes:

Back-end

  • Addition: Individual community blocking (as opposed to the current instance and user-only blocking).
  • Addition: Ability to follow entire instance (or at least follow all communities on an instance).
  • Addition: Allow for individuals to block instances and communities, instead of requiring instance-wide action to block them.
  • Addition: Give instance admins better moderation tools (hashed IP address, etc. Needs to be GDPR compliant)
  • Change: Better support for automatically linking other communities (and instances) back to your primary instance for easier following and interaction.
  • Change: Better cross-compatibility between Lemmy and the Mastodon/Pleroma side of the Fediverse.
  • Change: Better cross-compatibility with KBin.
  • More to come

Back-end & Front-end

(For things that will require changes on both ends to function properly)

  • Addition: Post flaring - To allow for better post management, sorting, viewing, and moderation.
  • Addition: Ability to sort communities into groups (similar to multireddit).
  • Addition: 2FA during login/sensitive actions like password changes.
  • Addition: Mark servers and people as “friends” so they display a marker by their name elsewhere.
  • Addition: Better nsfw post handling, more specific viewing settings, etc.
  • Addition: Adding notes to users (for moderation purposes)

Front-end

  • Addition: Add more themes/theming support to the UI.
  • Addition: Add better support for widescreen displays.
  • Addition: Ability to pick a default sorting method (perhaps per community).
  • Change: Refresh and organize some of the UI elements for Lemmy (somethings are just a bit outdated looking...).
  • Change: Alter donation button at the top to point to the donation portal for the/an instance (this should be the default tbh, the prominent button shouldn't direct to the Lemmy devs to begin with...)
  • Change: Move all information about Lemmy and the Lemmy devs to one, out of the way location, potentially as a citation in the footer.
  • Change: Add link pointing to the GitHub fork for Pawb.Social
  • More to come.

Please see below for the two threads to add your own thoughts or comments on things you want added, changed, or even removed. All comments and thoughts are welcomed!> ability to sort communities into groups (similar to multireddit).

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Currently there’s a bug with Lemmy where after a while the Hot and Active sorting fails to update.

Wander from yiffit posted about it as well https://pawb.social/post/118608

Is that something that can be set up on Pawb until the bug is fixed?

Apologies if this has already been brought up.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Bristle@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

Seems kinda broken when sorting feeds. A bunch of fresh new posts load from the top regardless of sorting method after a few seconds. It pushes down stickied posts too, which suggests to me this isn't intended behavior. It's much worse when viewing all federated posts since those tend to come in quickly. Ideally it would only do this when sorting by new, and only if the user hasn't scrolled down.

This is only gonna get worse as Lemmy becomes more populated, so if there's a way to just turn that off entirely, that would be great.

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This is a bit political but i feel this should be looked at. Whatever it's on on the Lemmy instance or the Mastodon instances.

My main concern is about the concept of Embrase Extend Extinguish they could use.

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I've been trying to add some photos to a thread (it was going to be some old E:D screenshots), but I'm getting this error:

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/835421167048196118/1120056438501416960/image.png

This error occurs with both the URL uploader and body uploader. Obviously I can link to my images from off site (this is from my one free discord server).

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I'm assuming that there are communities on Lemmy about the design of moderation and user reputation systems, but I'm not sure where to look. So I'd like to ask in a community dedicated to asking where to find a community for a topic, but I don't know where that is either. So I'm asking in this community where there might be a community where I can ask where there might be some community for some other topic. ^..^;;

Uh, any recommendations for where to direct that kind of question?

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Self-explanatory. If you click on the "code" link at the bottom of the page, it takes you to LemmyNet's official source code, not the fork. This could potentially cause some difficulties with people suggesting change to the code if the fork, but it's not that big of a deal now and is just mainly so no problems arise in the future if there are any aspiring programmers wanting to make changes.

Dankojn pro auxskultontajn, Kamarada Felano

(using the x-system representation for ŭ because it looks cool, especially at the end of words)

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Just a small issue I have with the comments on posts.

This post, which is about current internet practices and such, supposedly has 14 comments. However, for me at least, only 10 are visible. I have no language selected and I've refreshed multiple times. Does anyone know why this might be?

(oh btw selecting the "Undetermined" option on the languages section only shows you undetermined-language posts, not English-language or other-language posts.)

If anyone has any idea on why this could be, please let me know.

Dankojn pro aŭskultontajn, Kamarada Felano

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by yote_zip@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

Heya, with recent news of beehaw.org defederating from a few instances, I noticed that we also recently defederated from sh.itjust.works. I'm not in-tune with whether they deserve it or not, but I have noticed that it does have some impacts on our users.

I happened to see this post from a fellow furry, expressing frustration with picking the 'wrong' server. They can also no longer see pawb.social posts/communities.

I also recently posted my little heart script over there because they had a general scripts community, and I've only just noticed that the edits/updates I've been doing on that post are not actually going anywhere - it's similar to being shadowbanned. The pawb.social version of that post gets updated as normal, but we never sync that version to their server (and subsequently no other server ever gets the updated version). This makes sense now that I know we're defederated, but nowhere in the UI does it indicate that I'm just shouting into the void. As a side effect, I'm no longer able to keep tabs on that scripting community for tool updates.

I suspect that this is a big problem right now because people are migrating and joining servers at random, and they don't know that the server they're joining has bad admins. Communities are rapidly getting created, growing, then getting shadowbanned by half the lemmyverse.

I'm not petitioning for anything to change at pawb.social at the moment, and I'm sure that there were good reasons to defederate sh.itjust.works, but it does make me a bit wary that eventually I too might feel like I picked the 'wrong' server if a defederation culture becomes common in the lemmyverse. It's not something I thought I had to think about when making an account. I really doubt anyone reputable will ever defederate us, so it's really just a matter of who we choose to defederate.

Thoughts?

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Website issue (pawb.social)

Hi, suddenly it started doing this, I'm not sure if this is on my side but I haven't changed anything. It does this in desktop mode but I haven't tried an actual desktop

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Not entirely sure if this is the right place to ask this, but I figured it was the closest fit.

I've been thinking about creating one or possibly a few communities, mostly due to missing some that were on Reddit. Before creating any, I wanted to be sure of a few things:

  1. Do communities have to be created on the instance one logs in to (ie, does the fact my lemmy account is from pawb mean that communities I make have to be made here?) I kinda assume it would since going to another instance's page loads their site, which I obviously am not logged into, but given my second question I feel like I should ask if there's a way to make one elsewhere.
  2. Given pawb is a furry instance, do communities made here have to be furry related, or could one make, say, a community for some specific game for example that isn't explicitly a furry game?
  3. Would creating a fetish-related community for one that is popular with some furries be allowable, or should I go to a different instance for such things? I noticed one or two on pawb already but I was unsure if they got any special permission to be created or not.
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I said I'd delete one of my test posts, and I did - from Pixelfed. However it's still in the test forum, because I can't delete it because it wasn't posted by this account... It's this one. I haven't tested to see if this happens with Mastodon cross posting. Is Lemmy supposed to delete posts that it was tagged into?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Lockely@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

Heya Crashdoom, wanted to make you aware of this. There's currently a bug with 0.17.4 that makes the feed not refresh. A fix has been found but is getting rolled into the next release. Currently, they say the workaround (per the linked comment) is to restart the server regularly.

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I've noticed that communities from sopuli.xyz aren't showing up in the search. Is Pawb.Social having issues federating with that instance? Or is it just that the instance might be overloaded?

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Hello,

I've noticed that when the web UI for pawb.social is loading, or if scripting is disabled, nearly all community and user identifiers become [email protected] even though they are not email addresses. Would it be possible to disable this?

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Now I noticed the donations link to Lemmy but is their one for Pawb. I know to run this server isn't free. Is there anyway as a community we can donate to help keep this up?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by ngoomie@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

Would be nice to have Lemmy Lite as a UI option for people who don't super like the default UI. The Github says it's not intended for use in prod yet so I don't expect it to be installed here right now or really any time soon, but I figured it'd be good to mention anyhow

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Custom emoticons (pawb.social)

It might not be possible now, but this is an urgent priority if there's any future development or forks :blobfoxbongo:

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Sorry if I'm off topic. I've read the code of conduct, and it says something about content warning policy. I know how content warning works on Mastodon, but how do you enable content warning on Lemmy?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Lockely@pawb.social to c/pawbsocial_feedback@pawb.social

Hey there, I just tried to check out what the Content Warning policies were for here, but the link loops back to the main Code of Conduct page. Just thought I'd let you know!

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