Hi Lemmy! I’ve just uploaded a new version, and this is the changelog:
- Community moderation tools: Lock comments, feature posts in community, ban users, remove posts/comments, appoint as mod. All this tools are available when visiting a thread.
- View and resolve post/comment reports. There is a new moderation section available in the main menu (hamburger menu). It will show the new unresolved reports count.
- Show if an user is mod, admin or bot (A, M and Bot) next to username.
- Highlight moderator distinguished comments
- Show community moderators in community sidebar
- Set the default feed on app start from settings (Settings-General)
- View cross-posts of a post. While visiting a post, tap the 🔀 icon to view a list of cross-posts
- Cross-post a post to a different community (Post menu, Share, Cross-post)
- Show new comments counter since last visit
- Show if a link is already posted when creating a post, and where.
- View your upvoted and downvoted posts in profile (Lemmy 0.19)
- Bug fixes and improvements
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.lemmy
Thanks to all of you supporting the development of the app. You are the best! ♥️
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Thanks for all the work! Boost is what finally got me into the fediverse and Lemmy.
Moderation tools should already set this app apart from the others, and the other features are a nice bonus.
Trying it out now, thank you!
Have the moderation tools been tested for admin level moderation, or should I tread carefully on that side of things?
Have the moderation tools been tested for admin level moderation, or should I tread carefully on that side of things?
Not sure if they work for admins, it hasn’t been tested or implemented
Good to know thank you! I’d imagine admin level functions are a whole other challenge for devs making fediverse apps.
I tried out this version and this is what I’m seeing for admin stuff:
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On the desktop UI, Lemmy combines community mod reports and admin level reports into one feed. On Boost, I can see all the reports the same way, and so it’s consistent with the desktop interface. I’ll need to wait for more reports to come in to properly test it.
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On desktop, admins can take mod actions on all posts. On Boost, I only see the button in posts from communities I moderate. I prefer this over how it works on desktop, since I think admins should limit their interventions to the communities they moderate (unless there is a serious problem).
So as it is, Boost might already have the right level of support for admins. I can see reports, but I can’t accidentally cause larger issues. Important admin actions are more rare, and they should probably be done through the official desktop UI
I think having a toggle to go into admin mode would be nice. I agree one shouldn’t be in admin mode all the time, but it’s convenient to have it handy when you need it.
I often report posts just so I can easily find them in the UI to delete them, especially with the recent waves of CSAM trolls. If you see something deep in the comments of a post on page 50, it’s just annoying to find back through a different app just to perform an admin action. I don’t host any communities, so all the links Boost gives me go to the source instances, and it tends to loop back into Boost because of the link handlers. There’s no way in Boost that I could find to open the post in a browser, from my instance. For example the copy on your comment gets me direct links to lemmy.ca.
Good point yes :)
I think it would also be helpful in general for Boost to give the home instance link instead of the foreign one (I think it currently does it by the poster’s/commenter’s instance?). It would help for things like this, or for sharing with friends so that they see the same thing you’re seeing
I wasn’t aware of this, we can consider it a bug.
Thank you for being on top of things :)
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This is all very impressive even though I’m not a Mod of anything.
Show if a link is already posted when creating a post, and where.
This feature kinda blows my mind.
Great work!
The Lemmy API is close to perfection, the devs did a good job
Must be nice to work on something that has the API fully available to you instead of locking newer features to the official app
No, you ARE the best, that’s a great update!
Thank you!!
This is great, I’ve been increasingly using Boost over other apps, but the lack of moderation features was a problem.
The mod features look good so far, will we get notifications of reports?
Yes, I forgot to add that
A M B… asimov predicted this
pls pls pls remove downvote buttons on instances that have them disabled :)
Yes sir
don’t rush or anything i didn’t mean to sound rude :) i appreciate all the hard work you do! :))
No rush, but any update on mark post as read on scroll?
Working on it now
The feature is here. Thankyou and I love you! <3
Huh. It doesn’t show a new update available for me. Wondering if the Canadian Google play store is just a couple hours behind.
Edit: Wait nevermind saw the beta thing
Great update! I’m still waiting for mark post as read on scrolling :)
You are a legend.
Looks like the mod tools are broken. :(
When I ban someone for 1 day, the modlog shows it for 3 years.
It seems to be consistent, a 3 day ban comes out as 9 years.
Thanks for reporting, wrong expiration date calculation… I’ll fix that 🥹
Default feed on startup was my biggest pain!
Default feed has always been a feature, I’ve just created a setting for easier access 😂