yoasif
comment-castles
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yoasif
- Any interest in the Fediverse
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Unofficial Subreddit Migration List (Lemmy, Kbin)
/m/FloatingIsFun is on Kbin now and I've submitted a pull request. I hope this works.
- Hi Apollo app lovers,I created a subreddit that you can try to use for migrating to another platform to avoid using the Reddit app after the 30th of June it’s called r/subredditgonewhere
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Test 5
Contribute by submitting a pull request
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The state of the reddit alternatives at the moment - where are we going to go?
Lemmy is a software (as kbin), lemmy.ml and kbin.social are servers running that software. Lemmy.ml is managed by extremists but most other instances aren't. The second largest instance is lemmy.world and apart from some growing pains moderating under a big influx of new users it's fine. I would suggest to whoever is willing to take a moment to choose an alternative instance to spread the load (both the one on the servers and the one on the moderators). The instance most recommended on Reddit right now is sh.itjust.works, I'd suggest looking at even smaller ones like sopuli.xyz, lemm.ee or the one where I personally signed up to discuss.tchncs.de. If you speak a language other than English maybe look at instances that are not Anglophone, you will still be able to interact with the other federated instances. The same is true for kbin, it's a very young platform, most instances are in polish, kbin.social is the main international one but there is also fedia.io. Some subreddits have already migrated: https://github.com/yoasif/yoasif.github.io/blob/main/_posts/2023-06-15-unofficial-subreddit-migration-list-lemmy-kbin-etc.markdown
comment-castles
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Trust-Based Moderation Systems
Slightly off topic:
I am trying to innovate on moderation systems and I run/code a whitelist moderated forum [0]. You can only see posts and comments from users that you follow. It's a very simple system and there really aren't any gaming vectors. One implication is that if a new user signs up and posts, no one will see it unless they follow. I've actually never used any typical censorship moderation.
[0] https://www.commentcastles.org
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
Reddit clone:
https://github.com/ferg1e/comment-castles
https://www.commentcastles.org
For moderation, a user whitelist sits in front of the typical content blacklist, which introduces some interesting properties.
- Comment Castles| Lightweight internet forum.
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Ask HN: Websites that works with old browsers (mid-2000's browser)?
I think my forum should work:
https://www.commentcastles.org
I can't think of anything that would be broken except for maybe the logo which is an emoji character.
- Ask HN: Post Your Startup
- Don’t Build a General Purpose API to Power Your Own Front End (2021)
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You're So Vain, You Probably Think This App Is About You: On Meta and Mastodon
You may want to check out Comment Castles [0] (disclaimer, I'm the creator). There are 50k comments, but I have never moderated anything. Actually, there are no moderation or admin tools built into the project.
[0] https://www.commentcastles.org
- OAuth difficulty with Express
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Test 5
Comment Castles + Reddit thread
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