This particular post has identified a bug specifically. Nothing in the code you keep references the community search tools to begin with.
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The OP linked to the function with the ‘enoughmuskspam’ filter in it: it’s here (line 352 if it doesn’t auto-scroll down).
It’s a bug with the latest update that has already been patched. Not sure if piefed.ca has updated their instance in response to it, but this isn’t even completely right as lemmy.ca was still returning results for “piracy” in the search.
“So since a few hours ago, when I deployed v1.6, many communities no longer show up in the search. the private value should be true or false but really old communities have it as null”
“Yes, null should be fixed to true or false. I originally added the private column many months ago, with no default value. So now the data is all over the place.”
(excerpts from the matrix chat)
OP made some assumptions, got excited and just found a bug.
It’s not disturbing. OP has unwittingly found a bug that they were passing off as a gotcha.
This was (is) my original lemmy.world account.
Didn’t say it was a hugbox, said it fosters division.
Does it? I don’t see how.
I don’t know whether piefed has less spam or not, and whether that’s by volume or percentage, and why. I haven’t seen any evidence favoring either platform.
Piefed gets the same spam, but Piefed can catch the spammers and report them to Lemmy admins easier. That’s what I mean here.
There is no way Lemmy would triple in size in a day. Why would they build for something that would never happen? That’s like ordering three pizzas for a party when you only need one.
Of course it wouldn’t. My point was I am thinking of scale here when looking at these admin tools.
I still oppose the low-karma feature on moral and ideological grounds. Voting is easily manipulated, so any system based on it is also easily manipulated.
Well public voting on the fediverse mitigates that as people using alts or engaging in brigading can be often caught, are often caught, and community and instance banned for it.
It was clear to me that site was for piefed.
It outlines his philosophy, but he doesn’t state he will enforce the same ideology on other instances with some iron fist.
So not “literally.” That’s the point I argued with.
I don’t see how it’s inherently some sort of hugbox, as you claim.
I browse by subscribed. I support the right for everyone to choose what they see with minimal persuasion. I don’t see this problem, if it exists.
Good for you. But I am thinking at an instance level. Spam is actually a problem on platforms like this.
If Lemmy was to triple in size tomorrow, it’s base tools wouldn’t be capable of dealing with it.
I can make my own decisions about people without a flag next to their name. I vehemently oppose this feature.
I just meant purely in terms of admins being able to see it. Whether or not it shows for users is another matter.
As I just said: this is the main site for piefed, not just .social:
Yes, I know. But it’s not clear that all of the content there is meant to be specifically telling other owners how they should run their instance.
Skavau@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I survived college without becoming a liberalEnglish
2·2 months agoBasically piefed.social scrubs all posts and comments from those exact communities (that fall under those keywords specifically) after 6 months to save on space. Rimu (correctly or incorrectly) regards memeposting as mostly frivolous and not worth saving long-term.
Skavau@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I survived college without becoming a liberalEnglish
3·2 months agoHaving looked at the words and code specifically in reference here, I think it’s a copy and paste job from another local function (the local piefed.social retention rules)
Skavau@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I survived college without becoming a liberalEnglish
2·2 months agoAlso, the context here is automatic federation of communities - right? It’s not a keyword filter in the sense that you’re referring to.
Skavau@lemmy.worldto
Lefty Memes@lemmy.dbzer0.com•I survived college without becoming a liberalEnglish
5·2 months agoIt can be and is disabled by other instances.
Skavau@lemmy.worldto
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Can you tell me what nazi viewpoints are promoted on Piefed please? Be specific.