Lemmy 1.0 is backwards compatible with the current API v3. You can try it here. This uses the API from our test instance at voyager.lemmy.ml which runs the latest alpha version.
Nutomic
Lemmy Lead Developer and father of two children.
I also develop Ibis, a federated wiki.
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This is not possible with the way Lemmy is implemented, because each post belongs to exactly one community. This is not something we can realistically change. We are considering to show comments from different posts with the same url together, but that is controversial.
In any case NodeBB, Lemmy and Piefed are different platforms with different implementations and different users. So it makes sense that some features are implemented differently, or only available in a subset of platforms.
The change only affects posts which were deleted by the creator and have at least one comment. If the post was removed by a mod or admin the behaviour remains unchanged, and only the creator as well as mods/admins can view it.
For comments there is no change. For posts, if you delete a post which has no comments it wont be visible to anyone else. If it has comments and you delete the post, then it will only be accessible by direct link but not via post listings on the community page or frontpage.
This will be partially addressed in Lemmy 1.0 by making deleted posts and their comments viewable, but only by direct link (not via post listings).
We always dream, but usually we cant remember the dreams. It helps to keep a dream journal, ie every morning directly after waking up, write down as much as you remember from last nights dreams (or instead talk about it with someone). Over time you will remember more and more details.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•is it possible to publish in spanish on this server?
9·1 month agoPor supuesto puedes hablar en Español por aquí.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Discussion: Long-term need for automation tools for moderationEnglish
2·1 month agoWith 4500 posts per minute you will probably get a lot of other scaling issues too, like with your database or the processing of incoming and outgoing activities. In any case its a good way to learn how Activitypub works. Is the code open source? Dont see it on your codeberg.
Using the plugin system you basically just need a way to get notified about each new post and comment, right? I expect that will be one of the major use cases for plugins. We will likely provide various official plugins, eg push notifications for Android and iOS. The same thing should also work for you.Version 1.0 will let you subscribe to communities to get notifications for all new posts and comments (code).
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Discussion: Long-term need for automation tools for moderationEnglish
2·1 month agoTo get new posts and comments for all known communities you only need to make regular requests to
/api/v3/post/list?limit=50&sort=New&type_=Alland/api/v3/comment/list?limit=50&sort=New&type_=All. Its not necessary to make separate requests for each community. The default rate limit allows 180 read requests per minute so you can comfortably poll this every second (in practice every 30s or so should be enough). If you miss an item (ie post or comment id was skipped) just load the following page.The plugin system in 1.0 would be another option. It will still take some time until that is released, but there shouldnt be any reliability issues.
Youre right that federation solves these problems, but instead you get another problem of writing all this federation code and making sure it is compatible with different platforms. Lemmy’s federation code has around 12k lines so that is a lot. It seems much simpler to use the API for Lemmy, Piefed etc and write abstractions for common functionality.
Anyway this is my opinion. Its your project so in the end its your decision how to implement it.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Discussion: Long-term need for automation tools for moderationEnglish
1·2 months agoDonations are to pay for the development of Lemmy which is a full-time job and pays for our bills. Donating to Lemmy does not mean “supporting transphobes and tankies”, thats a really weird thing to say.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Discussion: Long-term need for automation tools for moderationEnglish
3·2 months agoInteresting, why do you think that scriptable moderation bots need a completely new platform? Wouldnt it be much easier to utilize the Lemmy api directly?
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Discussion: Long-term need for automation tools for moderationEnglish
2·2 months agoMost of these features are also implemented in Lemmy, and others too such as private communities (which can only be browser by users that were manually approved by moderators). However we have very high standards for correctness, performance and UX so it takes a while to get all of this released in the upcoming 1.0 version.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Discussion: Long-term need for automation tools for moderationEnglish
4·2 months agoYou can donate for Lemmy development through the link below. Thank you in advance :)
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is there still any question that has a possible, articulable answer that has still evaded you that you've asked Lemmy about already?
1·2 months agoSounds like an adoption of this bible text. Basically a version of karma.
“Put your sword back in its place,” Jesus said to him. “For all who draw the sword will die by the sword.”
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Admins: Instnace randomly running extremely slowly? Check for thisEnglish
2·2 months agoTo everyone in this thread, if you notice a problem in Lemmy please open an issue. We are only two developers and dont have time to browse the Fediverse all day to come across such things. Only if we know about a problem can we actually fix it and make a new release.
For reference here are the issue and proposed fix:
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Syncthing 2.0 Launches With Major Database Overhaul
1·3 months agoI developed the Android app for Syncthing years ago. But then I didnt have time (or motivation) for that anymore. Developing Lemmy is much more interesting for me really nowadays.
Message Customization: Send any custom message in Morse code.
Morse Code Decoder: Convert received Morse code into readable text.
Neat, this means you can talk to someone in morse code without having to learn morse. Did anyone try how well it works in practice?
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Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•How Much Each Project Gets Monthly in USDEnglish
01·4 months agoSorry I talked with many dozens of people about this topic and dont remember what you specifically said. In my head it all got mixed together into a single conversation.
The way I see it, funding for Lemmy development is an entirely separate issue from the moderation of lemmy.ml. The moderation for an instance should only be decided by its local admins and users. Imagine lemmy.ml users going around and saying that lemmy.zip must change this or that thing. You would tell them to mind their own business, and with good reason.
I found your reply now, here it is. You were asking for lemmy.ml donations to be separate from other donations. This was already addressed long ago, see here.
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Fediverse memes@feddit.uk•How Much Each Project Gets Monthly in USDEnglish
0·4 months agoFirst you people complained that donations were paying for lemmy.ml hosting. As soon as that was addressed you moved the goalposts to something different. Clearly it makes no sense to jump through hoops for people who are never going to donate anyway.
https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/pull/19059
Over three years without any progress.