Lionir

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[–] Lionir 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

It sounds like you are more concerned with the matrix.org homeserver than matrix itself.

No. The foundation also has massive influence in how the clients and protocol develop. These tools that I'm talking about are not built-in for matrix, they're largely exclusive to instance admins through mjolnir or require the usage of bots. This is not a good state of affairs.

Matrix.org homeserver will eventually go away for personal use, this is the plan for the future.

I don't believe this is true. I've never read such a thing.

The bullet points you listed are all currently able to be realized on any self-hosted homeserver.

Not every room or space will be hosted by someone self-hosting their server. I find it kind of appalling that this would be the solution. It's certainly not what I've heard from people working on projects around moderation.

[–] Lionir 7 points 5 months ago (5 children)

well the statistic you show does make it clear that little people expressed interest in moderation and/or trust & safety.

As for how I relate cisnormativity and the demographics of the board, I feel that people who may have no experience with harassment may not prioritize the construction of moderation tools.

On the technical side, I've expanded here in another comment here.

[–] Lionir 6 points 5 months ago (3 children)

I've personally heard that Mjolnir works not great when it comes to admin things but the biggest problem that I'm aware is that Mjolnir does not really solve the problem for individuals with their rooms and spaces to moderate. I believe Draupnir (https://github.com/the-draupnir-project/Draupnir) is trying to help with this particular flaw with Mjolnir.

One of the other things in terms of T&S is that it is my understanding that the team is too small and the tooling to handle the reports of abuse on matrix.org are not good enough.

As for mod tools more concretely, I think that people who are admins of rooms or spaces should have the following abilities:

  • Clearer moderation roles
  • More interaction between permissions in rooms and spaces
  • Filters for slurs
  • Blocking homeservers (in case of abuse)
  • Reports that actually go to them

It should be noted that I'm not very familiar with the tools on matrix as I largely have little trust in my ability to moderate there.

[–] Lionir 2 points 6 months ago

I’ve spent a lot of time trying to evangelize Lemmy on reddit, and one of the most common criticisms is the possibility of defederation and getting cut off from major communities.

Frankly, if this is a concern to people and I believe it does concern some, they should not use federated platforms as this will always happen.

We know that Lemmy slowly bled tens of thousands of users in the months following the reddit API exodus as users drifted back to reddit. Although it’s impossible to know how many of those users were annoyed by the defederation drama, I think it’s safe to say that the number wasn’t zero.

The steep decline in active users on Beehaw in the months following the decision is probably the best source of hard evidence supporting my claim.

You're saying that the decline in active users on Beehaw is a result of these defederations while simultaneously acknowledging that Lemmy as a whole lost users. Maybe it is true, maybe it is not. I could not make such a claim with this information.

[–] Lionir 13 points 8 months ago (9 children)

Do keep in mind that 11.6% of people chose to not answer that question so this 75% is not a very accurate metric. Not only that but ~35% of people declared to not come from the United States. I will also mention that our goal is not to reach an average that is close to a country's demographics - we expect a bigger than average amount of people to be from a minorised group.

[–] Lionir 5 points 8 months ago (1 children)

We could, that was something I had personally looked at but it is quite a bit of effort for nothing if there is no big split.

[–] Lionir 9 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It would be possible to keep up with Lemmy's API changes though it would certainly help if Lemmy's API was actually versioned.

[–] Lionir 20 points 8 months ago (5 children)

My personal opinion on this is that we should probably take an allowlist approach to federation to be able to be more proactive about instances that could be threats for Beehaw.

I think we've managed to keep our culture to some degree through stronger moderation when it comes to out-of-instance users and making use of defederations.

That said, I wish we had more flexible federation options, such as for example, letting our users interact with certain instances without letting people from those instances interact in ours.

[–] Lionir 9 points 8 months ago (3 children)

Yeah.. seems like a baserow bug. It renders fine on Firefox mobile. Not sure if it'd work in Desktop mode in Chromium browsers - worth a try for those with this issue.

[–] Lionir 8 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (2 children)

The DMA (Digital Markets Act) has clauses that force big companies that are considered "gatekeepers" to allow interoperability with other services.

[–] Lionir 2 points 8 months ago

Images aren’t federated through ActivityPub so I don’t really see how deleting media is supposed to work.

Yes, they are. Every instance downloads everyone's images for a "cached" version that is currently never used. This is what makes this problem especially insidious and straight up dangerous in cases like CSAM.

[–] Lionir 4 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It’s a basic curl command, that shouldn’t be “arcane” if you’re setting up a server.

This is the equivalent of saying that any instance admin needs to know how to use curl while most people have never used a commandline. Not only that but you need machine access to know the api key which I would wager instance admins do not necessarily have.

I think this is the result of not prioritising work that makes moderation possible by non-technically inclined people and it is genuinely a failure of the system.

The priorities of development on Lemmy are decided by developers and the people who are not are simply pushed away. Most community leaders and moderators are not developers. The mental gymnastics to justify this lack of tooling is tiring.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by Lionir to c/support
 

We've defederated from :

lemmy.k6qw.com,lemmy.podycust.co.uk,waveform.social,bbs.darkwitch.net,cubing.social,lemmy.roombob.cat,lemmy.jtmn.dev,lemmy.juggler.jp,bolha.social,sffa.community,dot.surf,granitestate.social,veenk.help,lemmyunchained.net,wumbo.buzz,lemmy.sbs,lemmy.shwizard.chat,clatter.eu,mtgzone.com,oceanbreeze.earth,mindshare.space,lemmy.tedomum.net,voltage.vn,lemmy.fyi,demotheque.com,thediscussion.site,latte.isnot.coffee,news.deghg.org,lemmy.primboard.de,baomi.tv,marginalcuriosity.net,lemmy.cloudsecurityofficehours.com,lemmy.game-files.net,lemmy.fedi.bub.org,lemmy.blue,lemmy.easfrq.live,narod.city,lemmy.ninja,lemmy.reckless.dev,nlemmy.nl,lemmy.mb-server.com,rammy.site,fedit.io,diggit.xyz,slatepacks.com,theotter.social,lemmy.nexus,kleptonix.com,rabbitea.rs,zapad.nstr.no,feddi.no

based on the list of instances made by @sunaurus@lemm.ee here - Thank you again for that work, it's highly appreciated.

This is a preventive measure against massive amounts of accounts being created for botting purposes. Most instances banned appear to be 1 user instances so we don't think this will have a great effect on anyone's usage of Beehaw. If you are an admin of one of those instances, feel free to contact us at support@beehaw.org

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Announcing Beehaw Docs (docs.beehaw.org)
submitted 1 year ago by Lionir to c/support
 

This is what we hope to be the new place for us to store big philosophy ideas for Beehaw and our new FAQ!

If you have corrections, feel free to make a pull request : https://github.com/beehaw-org/beehaw-org.github.io

Also feel free to suggest things to add in the FAQ in the comments here!

 

Here's a laundry list of sort with tons of tools we'd like to see

  • Role for approval of applications (to delegate)
  • Site mods (to delegate from admins)
  • Auto-report posts with certain keywords or domains (for easier time curating without reports)
  • Statistics on growth (user, comments, posts, reports)
    • User total
    • MUA
    • User retention
    • Number of comments
    • Number of posts
    • Number of reports open
    • Number of reports resolved
  • Sort reports
    • by resolved/open
    • by local/remote
  • Different ways to resolved a report
    • Suspend account for a limited amount of time rather than just banning
    • Send warning
  • Account mod info
    • Number of 'strikes' (global and local) and reports
    • Moderation notes
    • Change email
    • Change password
    • Change role
  • Ability to pin messages in a post
  • Admins should be able to purge
  • Filter modlog to local
  • Better federation tools (applications to communities, limiting)
    • Applications to communities to allow safe spaces to exist (people should not be able to just "walk in" on a safe space - similarly to follow requests in Mastodon in a way)
    • Limiting (Lock our communities down from certain instances but still allow people using our instance to talk to people from those instances)

Obviously considering the moment when this is being made - federation tools are our highest priority.

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Any seasonal anime watchers? (self.entertainment)
submitted 1 year ago by Lionir to c/entertainment
 

If so, what are you watching?

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Regarding harassment (self.support)
submitted 1 year ago by Lionir to c/support
 

Hi everyone,

We are writing to address a recent incident of harassment that occurred within our community.

We are disturbed to learn that someone experienced harassment after stepping down from their volunteer position, we ask anyone doing this to stop immediately. This serves as a stark reminder that we do not tolerate any form of harassment.

We believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every individual, and it is our responsibility to ensure that everyone feels respected within our community.

If you witness or experience harassment, we urge you to contact us immediately. Your voice matters, and together, we can make a difference. We are here to support you and address any concerns or incidents that may arise.

Lionir, posted with the agreement of the Beehaw admins

 

There's just so many bad tropes... why

 

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