

You. Not worth writing about.
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You. Not worth writing about.
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Try posteo. They at least allow third party clients and they have some cool features.

Run a small periodic program in the background that will search for users with that name pattern using the Lemmy Search API and block them.

What’s your lemmy config?
Your post will most likely be removed for rule 3, btw. Consider posting in one of these communities in the future for support questions:
Here’s also a guide for Lemmy (it assumes you’re using the Lemmy UI by the devs): https://fedecan.ca/en/guide/lemmy/overview
Your instance, lemdro.id, uses the Photon frontend. So you need to press “Create” on the top right and select “Community” instead of “Post”.
Of course it has. Dev abandoned the proprietary app and is now making quick cash from the people still left using his app.
I don’t want my money to go into a company that praises LLMs.


Yes. Can be done with scripts.
I stopped paying for Kagi a few years ago when they decided to introduce even more AI features than they had at the time. So I now run my own SearXNG instance. Fast, good and no AI in it. Just search results.


Lemmy and Piefed both support disabling federation for specific communities, if you mean not allowing people from other instances to interact with the community. Or do you mean just not allowing comments?


Try Summit


Why loops? Long videos aren’t what loops is for.


peertube


Why is the source code in privatebin?


Are you using postgresql 18? I tried upgrading yesterday from 17.6 and got an identical error message.


Welp, the fourth one can’t happen. Posts or comments by users won’t be stored in the database, so you can’t calculate “karma” for users.
The others are left to the community mods’ implementations.


Unfortunately there is also a need for automatic moderation.
Humans can’t catch everything.
By the way, mind telling me what was the most infuriating thing about Reddit’s automod to you?


All can be made except that “r9k” mode. I don’t plan on storing posts OR comments at all. I DO plan on giving each community a small key-value database so they can store some stuff, but I am not sure how many hashes of posts it could hold.
I wouldn’t define “stat tracking” as appropriate for an automod, but the implementation will be left to mods so I don’t really have any say in that. It can be made.


All dependent on the implementation. As said in other comments, the design I have in mind is letting community mods define the automod’s behaviour in their community by writing scripts in a language like Lua in a sandboxed environment.
So you can make the bot do pretty much anything within the boundaries of the community.
Tutanota is from Germany, though?