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There's a Fediverse platform that I'd like to explore - and it's PieFed - by @rimu - on FreeBSD.

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    I've made it so that when someone deletes their own post it is still viewable, including the comments. The post author and body will NOT be visible. Deleted posts will not show up in communities, search results, etc just as before - you need the URL of the post to get to it. Bookmark a deleted post within 7 days or it will be deleted for real. [image: 1olGBQ7vwolXKNa.png] Ask your instance admin to upgrade to v1.4.4. Chances are they'll be on 1.4.x already so this will be easy for them.
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    > If it's some automated feature, I don't think it should be in the source property of the federated JSON in the first place. Thanks, it's this. Edit: oh interesting, I looked into it. We serve the absolute URL in HTML but not in markdown. I had no idea threadiverse apps read the markdown. Neat!
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    One of the long-standing issues we have in/on the fediverse is that when I have a link in my post that goes to another post on my instance, people on other instances will click that link and be taken to MY instance, where they can't comment, don't have an account, aren't logged in, etc and they will try to log in using their login credentials for their home instance then wonder why it doesn't work. When someone links to https://lemmy.world/post/39832275 and I'm on piefed.social I want to see https://piefed.social/c/news/p/1544770/national-parks-ordered-to-check-gift-shops-for-dei-type-items not the copy on lemmy.world! As of PieFed v1.4, links like that will automatically be converted to link to the local copy of the post, where 'local' is whatever is local for the reader. See the linked video where I demonstrate this in action.
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    rimu@piefed.social for what it's worth, we had this discussion a decade ago too. We ended up being very simplistic and not tying anything to anything else. So posts are not tied to topics (theoretically you could have a post in multiple topics... we don't do that, but you can) And topics aren't tied to categories (same deal, and we also don't have topics in multiple categories... yet!!, cross-posting will change that. So when you have a direct url to a post it's just /post/. A friendly URL uses a post index, but we can do that because we order posts linearly. Piefed doesn't have that advantage unfortunately.