ok because it sounded like it blocked replies which sounded like they still saw the content. I don't even see how they would make a reply to something they can't see. maybe im not getting the article. EDITED - you know I should say probably moderaters should not have content of their communities blocked to them but yeah now it sounds real complicated as you would need the shadow block flag but also some sort of mod override flag for posts to their community. actually now that I say it, it does not feel as bad as I thought at first. Still. more complication.
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They wouldn't see posts by users that have blocked them, but the problem is that a malicious account could block people who would call them out and then post misinformation, safe in the knowledge that anyone who might challenge them are blocked.
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Yes. The intended use-case is something like a community group that runs their own instance, or an admin team coordinating among themselves. Those people are going to be on the same instance.
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Yeah sorry I edited quickly but you are responding quickly. The issue I see is the mods. Those are formal positions. I don't really see a problem with the blocking of people who are good at calling out. I guess when I envisioned it I just assumed mods could always see an admin level of a community that would be everything. Even stuff other mods removed.
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Admins can sticky a post on the home page, not just mods in their communities
Nice!
We've been using the announcement field, but that doesn't show up for people on apps. This should be better

Swapped it out now: https://piefed.ca/
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Odd, I can only see the pinned posts when signed in @rimu@piefed.social
Right now we have two pinned posts, one from lemmy.ca and one from a local only piefed.ca community. Both show up nicely when signed in, neither show up when signed out
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probably a whitelist of instances (by hostname) is the only way? each community has its own whitelist set by its mods?
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Merci, parfait ! i will desactivate downvote in most of my communities. I hate downvote with a deep passion.

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New users can only do 3 posts in their first 24h, to reduce floods of posts by that guy who keeps deleting his accounts and making new ones
Alts Georg is an outlier and should not be included in the average alts per users figure
Auto-delete of replies on remote instances when reply author has been blocked by parent content author
I don't really understand this. So if I block Timmy@instance.net and then he replies to My posts on piefed.social, piefed.social will delete his comments? But instance.net won't?
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This will be really useful for the soulist credit card number sharing group! /funny
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Back when I was involved in sapphic partner abuse drama on Twitter, you could block someone but still reply to their posts, so you could put DARVO under all of their posts and they wouldn't be able to see it or respond to it or report it.
So NO THANK YOU to being able to block someone and hide your posts from them. Abusers would abuse it so bad.
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The pinned posts still obey some of the visibility rules of any other post. So, in this case, piefed.ca has
Popularas the default sort on the instance. That means that the community that is home to those posts must have thePosts can be popularbox checked in the admin settings for that community:
I can't confirm that this is the issue, but I was able to confirm with a dev instance that local-pinned posts do show up for anonymous users using the popular sort when that box is checked and don't when it is unchecked.
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DNS is not trustworthy enough, you’ll probably need something like a public / private key pair for each server to verify each other.
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It could be, where would I find that setting? I didn't see it in the community settings.
I do see the "popular" column is ticked on
admin/communitiesfor those communities, but I don't see a page that has something like your screenshot -
Thank you so much for your great work!
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I don't understand what the purpose of the plain http is, can anybody explain to me please?
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I don’t really understand this. So if I block Timmy@instance.net and then he replies to My posts on piefed.social, piefed.social will delete his comments? But instance.net won’t?
No. It means future comments by the blocked user would be deleted. This only matters when coming from Lemmy instances as on Piefed, a user being blocked disables that user from responding.
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I don't know how you do, so much so often. Thank you for everything Rimu and other PieFed dev's who names I haven't memorised!
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I still don't understand
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It means that if you were to block a user replying to you from a Lemmy instance, any further replies they make to you in any thread would be automatically thrown out by Piefed.
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