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  • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

    Edit about the 4chan image blocking, I asked Rimu directly:

    I wrote a long message about how that checkbox only notifies about federated posts.

    So the difference is for local posts it blocks the creation of the post entirely, but for federated posts it just notifies the admin.

    https://chat.piefed.social/#narrow/channel/3-general/topic//near/10529

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    Original message:

    https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/commit/b168820a089ff6e835059f0d806f81b612987a79/app/models.py#L3513

    A few people in the other thread assumed that it was required to fork the code to disable those filters. That's not the case, the filters can be configured, and are off by default.

    To hide the reputation system, here's a line of CSS that admins can add in the admin area to hide it for every user

    https://piefed.social/c/piefed_css/p/1722358/hide-red-triangle-warnings-on-accounts-with-bad-reputation

    That CSS line can also be used by any user wanting to hide the score at the user level.

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    riotingpacifist@lemmy.world
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    I'm in, anything with less Tankies and less channers is good.

    What's the best instance to use, I assume I can keep my current user and just view posts via piefed.social

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    • R riotingpacifist@lemmy.world

      I'm in, anything with less Tankies and less channers is good.

      What's the best instance to use, I assume I can keep my current user and just view posts via piefed.social

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      Skavau
      wrote last edited by
      #54

      Well if you specifically want less 4chan adjacent content, piefed.social.

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      • F fiat_lux@lemmy.world

        Out of curiosity, what sort of customizations are you doing with it? I'm just a bit surprised that docker rebuild or a non-trivial fork would be needed, so I'm assuming they're pretty big changes.

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        Grail
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        #55

        So far I've only changed the colour theming, but I like freedom in general. One thing I want to do at some point is change the font of any instance of the string MULTIVERSE, My partner suggested it as a cool branding idea

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        • G goferking (he/him)

          Clean, simple code that is easy to understand and contribute to

          The problem with grabbing small snippets of code is a lot of context is lost. Don't trust anyone who does that. PieFed has 50,000 lines of code so anyone showing you 50 lines is leaving out 99.9% of the picture.

          These 2 statements are incompatible.

          Plus depending on the snippets they definitely can tell how things work

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          undercoverulrikhd@programming.dev
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          #56

          Simple != few lines of code, nothing incompatible about those two statements

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          • S Skavau

            There's never going to be parity of administration philosophies across all instances regardless of tools. Some will use word filters. Some will hold very strong opinions on 4chan culture. Some will block new community creation for members. Some will force account age limits to interact on locally hosted communities (i've seen this in the modlog).

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            anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
            wrote last edited by anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
            #57

            It's one thing to empower admins with mod tools, it's another to establish reputation ratings based on opaque rules, hide them behind fake error messages, and then enforce them using destructive workarounds that cause nothing but confusion to users and other federated server admins.

            Go ahead, be restrictive with who can participate on your server - that's perfectly fine. But be transparent about how your moderation tools work and don't hide punitive ranking systems in your codebase.

            It certainly makes it seem like the devs have an axe to grind, and don't care how their careless decisions effect the rest of the network.

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            • F fiat_lux@lemmy.world

              Out of curiosity, what sort of customizations are you doing with it? I'm just a bit surprised that docker rebuild or a non-trivial fork would be needed, so I'm assuming they're pretty big changes.

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              wjs018
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              #58

              Some instances have used it to do something like a dynamic message of the day. That is the most I have seen it used for so far.

              Edit: See the top of the main content pane of anarchist.nexus as an example.

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              • AdaA Ada

                Hi! What's up?

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                pewgar_seemsimandroid@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                #59

                just wanted to show you this post, for piefed.blahaj.zone

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                • A anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                  It's one thing to empower admins with mod tools, it's another to establish reputation ratings based on opaque rules, hide them behind fake error messages, and then enforce them using destructive workarounds that cause nothing but confusion to users and other federated server admins.

                  Go ahead, be restrictive with who can participate on your server - that's perfectly fine. But be transparent about how your moderation tools work and don't hide punitive ranking systems in your codebase.

                  It certainly makes it seem like the devs have an axe to grind, and don't care how their careless decisions effect the rest of the network.

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                  Skavau
                  wrote last edited by
                  #60

                  It’s one thing to empower admins with mod tools, it’s another to establish reputation ratings based on opaque rules, hide them behind fake error messages, and then enforce them using destructive workarounds that cause nothing but confusion to users and other federated server admins.

                  The reputation ratings of users are purely based on downvotes received, it's not really opaque.

                  The 4chan thing again, can be turned off.

                  Go ahead, be restrictive with who can participate on your server - that’s perfectly fine. But be transparent about how your moderation tools work and don’t hide punitive ranking systems in your codebase.

                  The reputation/attitude system is not concealed at all.

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                  • pewgar_seemsimandroid@lemmy.blahaj.zoneP pewgar_seemsimandroid@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                    just wanted to show you this post, for piefed.blahaj.zone

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                    Ada
                    wrote last edited by
                    #61

                    These have been our settings pretty much since we set up pbz

                    A screenshot of the pbz settings, showing only "allow local images" and "allow NSFW communities" as ticked

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                    • RimuR Rimu

                      Those checkboxes have been there since version 0.9. Ages.

                      The problem with grabbing small snippets of code is a lot of context is lost. Don't trust anyone who does that. PieFed has 50,000 lines of code so anyone showing you 50 lines is leaving out 99.9% of the picture.

                      As I said a month ago, anyone with honest questions about how things work who wants to make PieFed better knows where to find us. You don't have to be a coder, we need translators, designers, documentation writers, bug reporters, community evangelists and all that.

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                      seawoowaes@lemmy.world
                      wrote last edited by
                      #62

                      get back to work hardcoding censorship and pushing your tankie ideology in your code.

                      What is wrong with you? Why would you put malicious code into piefed that deliberately misleads users?

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                      • RimuR Rimu

                        Those checkboxes have been there since version 0.9. Ages.

                        The problem with grabbing small snippets of code is a lot of context is lost. Don't trust anyone who does that. PieFed has 50,000 lines of code so anyone showing you 50 lines is leaving out 99.9% of the picture.

                        As I said a month ago, anyone with honest questions about how things work who wants to make PieFed better knows where to find us. You don't have to be a coder, we need translators, designers, documentation writers, bug reporters, community evangelists and all that.

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                        shatur@lemmy.ml
                        wrote last edited by shatur@lemmy.ml
                        #63

                        The problem with grabbing small snippets of code is a lot of context is lost.

                        To me, it was obvious that these parts were configurable. There were literally boolean checks for it.

                        But these features remind me Reddit. And I'm pretty sure most users simply unaware about these things enabled on the .social instance.

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                        • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

                          Edit about the 4chan image blocking, I asked Rimu directly:

                          I wrote a long message about how that checkbox only notifies about federated posts.

                          So the difference is for local posts it blocks the creation of the post entirely, but for federated posts it just notifies the admin.

                          https://chat.piefed.social/#narrow/channel/3-general/topic//near/10529

                          --
                          Original message:

                          https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/commit/b168820a089ff6e835059f0d806f81b612987a79/app/models.py#L3513

                          A few people in the other thread assumed that it was required to fork the code to disable those filters. That's not the case, the filters can be configured, and are off by default.

                          To hide the reputation system, here's a line of CSS that admins can add in the admin area to hide it for every user

                          https://piefed.social/c/piefed_css/p/1722358/hide-red-triangle-warnings-on-accounts-with-bad-reputation

                          That CSS line can also be used by any user wanting to hide the score at the user level.

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                          shatur@lemmy.ml
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                          #64

                          Link to the comment for more context: https://lemmy.ml/post/42339089/23619001

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                          • Blaze (he/him)B Blaze (he/him)

                            Edit about the 4chan image blocking, I asked Rimu directly:

                            I wrote a long message about how that checkbox only notifies about federated posts.

                            So the difference is for local posts it blocks the creation of the post entirely, but for federated posts it just notifies the admin.

                            https://chat.piefed.social/#narrow/channel/3-general/topic//near/10529

                            --
                            Original message:

                            https://codeberg.org/rimu/pyfedi/src/commit/b168820a089ff6e835059f0d806f81b612987a79/app/models.py#L3513

                            A few people in the other thread assumed that it was required to fork the code to disable those filters. That's not the case, the filters can be configured, and are off by default.

                            To hide the reputation system, here's a line of CSS that admins can add in the admin area to hide it for every user

                            https://piefed.social/c/piefed_css/p/1722358/hide-red-triangle-warnings-on-accounts-with-bad-reputation

                            That CSS line can also be used by any user wanting to hide the score at the user level.

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                            opheliaazure@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                            Is there anyway for users to know which piefed instances have this and the other censorship settings enabled? I was trying to upload an image the other day and kept getting an error and now i realize it was because of the code itself?!

                            Like why the fuck wouldn't it tell me that image isn't allowed instead of giving me an error

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                            • A anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                              It's as if someone saw a federated social media codebase that enabled the free movement of users and expression online and though, "someone should fix that".

                              It isnt that the codebase 'forces' moderation decisions - it's that it's undoing the work done in the lemmy codebase to flatten moderation across instances and make them transparent, and introducing arbitrary metrics that can be used to limit the visibility of expression not just on the local instance but across many

                              You're free to use whatever software on your server you like, but IMO these 'filters' are petty, low-effort workarounds to features in the lemmy codebase that are what make it truely democraticand decentralized, and they degrade the health of the entire federated network by extension.

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                              opheliaazure@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                              Honestly I don't mind if it would be visible to the users. Like how long would this be secret if it wasn't for the code audit.

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                              • S Skavau

                                It’s one thing to empower admins with mod tools, it’s another to establish reputation ratings based on opaque rules, hide them behind fake error messages, and then enforce them using destructive workarounds that cause nothing but confusion to users and other federated server admins.

                                The reputation ratings of users are purely based on downvotes received, it's not really opaque.

                                The 4chan thing again, can be turned off.

                                Go ahead, be restrictive with who can participate on your server - that’s perfectly fine. But be transparent about how your moderation tools work and don’t hide punitive ranking systems in your codebase.

                                The reputation/attitude system is not concealed at all.

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                                opheliaazure@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                                #67

                                It 100% was! no one outside of the people who coded for piefed even knew this was a thing until the recent posts, if it is such an important part why isn't it stated clearly and upfront!!!

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                                • opheliaazure@lemmy.blahaj.zoneO opheliaazure@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                  It 100% was! no one outside of the people who coded for piefed even knew this was a thing until the recent posts, if it is such an important part why isn't it stated clearly and upfront!!!

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                                  Skavau
                                  wrote last edited by skavau@piefed.social
                                  #68

                                  Rimu literally wrote about it a long time ago. All instance admins would also know about it.

                                  https://join.piefed.social/features/

                                  Also, everyone can see the little exclamation points on accounts that are heavily downvoted from Piefed.

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                                  • S Skavau

                                    It’s one thing to empower admins with mod tools, it’s another to establish reputation ratings based on opaque rules, hide them behind fake error messages, and then enforce them using destructive workarounds that cause nothing but confusion to users and other federated server admins.

                                    The reputation ratings of users are purely based on downvotes received, it's not really opaque.

                                    The 4chan thing again, can be turned off.

                                    Go ahead, be restrictive with who can participate on your server - that’s perfectly fine. But be transparent about how your moderation tools work and don’t hide punitive ranking systems in your codebase.

                                    The reputation/attitude system is not concealed at all.

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                                    anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                    That isn't true - the comment filters also dock users reputation points, and without any notification to users that it's happening.

                                    None of this is presented to users - that's the definition of opaque. They've shoehorned these features into their code without any notice to other users or instance admins, and have provided no way of notifying anyone of what is happening on the backside that might effect how content is handled or federated.

                                    All of this irreparably injures the reputation of not just the piefed implementation but of the broader fediverse.

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                                    • S Skavau

                                      Rimu literally wrote about it a long time ago. All instance admins would also know about it.

                                      https://join.piefed.social/features/

                                      Also, everyone can see the little exclamation points on accounts that are heavily downvoted from Piefed.

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                                      anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                      This is like hiding changes in a 500 page TOS - is everyone who is impacted by this code going to know to look at this thread any time a new way of fucking with user reputation calcs is introduced?

                                      Absolutely not.

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                                      • A anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                        That isn't true - the comment filters also dock users reputation points, and without any notification to users that it's happening.

                                        None of this is presented to users - that's the definition of opaque. They've shoehorned these features into their code without any notice to other users or instance admins, and have provided no way of notifying anyone of what is happening on the backside that might effect how content is handled or federated.

                                        All of this irreparably injures the reputation of not just the piefed implementation but of the broader fediverse.

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                                        Skavau
                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #71

                                        This can be turned off by instance admins who would see this in their settings. I agree maybe a public-facing form here could be of use though.

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                                        • A anarchiddy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                          This is like hiding changes in a 500 page TOS - is everyone who is impacted by this code going to know to look at this thread any time a new way of fucking with user reputation calcs is introduced?

                                          Absolutely not.

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                                          Skavau
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #72

                                          Every single instance admin will know about it too. The reputation/attitude system did not just get quietly added a week ago.

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