things i would like to see in mastodon that pleroma has been able to do for years:
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@ariadne or are we ta lking about features for admins.
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to spaduf on last edited by
@spaduf this thread is an entire listing of server-wide policies that can be installed by an instance's moderation staff
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Packets From The Voidreplied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ariadne @ionizedgirl
I'll be honest seeing a bunch of nazi shit on the featured instances and a policy of "we won't ban fash" in the dev discussions put me off even thinking about the software for like four years.(I just checked and one of the "featured instances" on pleroma.social had swastika and sonnenrad on the linked page.)
Like, I agree that the reputation has seriously slowed the propagation of better moderation tools. However I really don't think that this reputation is any surprise.
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react loading skeletonreplied to Packets From The Void on last edited by
@UntaggedTransmitter @ariadne there are forks but I don't know what the relationship between them and pleroma is
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to react loading skeleton on last edited by
@ionizedgirl @UntaggedTransmitter akkoma is basically a hard fork at this point and exists because of this specific problem
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delta :akko_bean: :verified_gay:replied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@[email protected] @[email protected] i can confirm, pleroma's database design is not great, i have a 1.5 year old single user akkoma instance with a 10gb database, and have known many akkoma/pleroma admins who've had to deal with the rot as it is colloquially known
pleroma/akkoma in general, has good features and ideas but its all built on top of a foundation made of sand and spaghetti, it works most of the time but you best hope there is a god to save you if you ever have to debug or fix a technical issue in the thing
admin-FE is also just kinda terrible, it works and thats the most that can be said about it, it is a pile of barely sorted settings, excluding the ones that aren't in there -
Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to delta :akko_bean: :verified_gay: on last edited by
@delta @ionizedgirl i've considered forking Pleroma before and fixing the database to use normal SQL relations to represent the data and just accepting that a universal AS2/AP server probably isn't feasible at scale
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react loading skeletonreplied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ariadne @UntaggedTransmitter does that mean it's missing the tools you listed
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to react loading skeleton on last edited by
@ionizedgirl @UntaggedTransmitter no, akkoma has the full MRF framework with all of the things i listed
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ionizedgirl @UntaggedTransmitter (though akkoma seems to be kinda dead anymore)
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Packets From The Voidreplied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ariadne @ionizedgirl
Akkoma existing is pretty much the whole reason I see Pleroma derived software as worth looking at. It would almost certainly be my software of choice if I was standing up a new fediverse instance at this point. -
Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to Packets From The Void on last edited by
@UntaggedTransmitter @ionizedgirl i wouldn't bother. when i ran pleroma.site, the database broke several times, and it took *days* to rebuild it each time.
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Packets From The Voidreplied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ariadne @ionizedgirl
Sad to hear that akkoma is looking dead.Also, I didn't know you ran pleroma.site, I had an account there for a bit!
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to Packets From The Void on last edited by
@UntaggedTransmitter @ionizedgirl mastodon is pissing me off to the point that i'm likely to make my own soon. part of my reason for using mastodon was to motivate me to build something from scratch.
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tusooa :arevbunhdowohop: θ₯Ώι£replied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by@ariadne @delta @ionizedgirl pleroma forces all posts to pass a validation function before storing it in the db. you still only get what is supported by it though. unsupported params are dropped.
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to tusooa :arevbunhdowohop: θ₯Ώι£ on last edited by
@tusooa @delta @ionizedgirl yes, which just makes me wonder why it still has this terrible object store design
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SpaceLifeFormreplied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
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Ariadne Conill π°:therian:replied to SpaceLifeForm on last edited by
@SpaceLifeForm @jerry @paco equally deficient
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Emelia πΈπ»replied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ariadne rejecting content based on hashtag has been on my list to do for Mastodon, but needs this activitypub issue resolved: https://github.com/w3c/activitypub/issues/424
This was an early attempt at this in Mastodon: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/29264
Just silently dropping the message may not be the best option, hence needing community consensus on best practices
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Paco Hope #resistreplied to Ariadne Conill π°:therian: on last edited by
@ariadne @SpaceLifeForm Glitch is just a small patch to core mastodon. Mostly about UI improvements.