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  • There have been a couple of posts somewhat recently asking what can be done to attract new users to the Fediverse. My answer was basically "make it something new people would want to see and stick around for". The crux of that was basically less news, less politics, less rage and more, well, anything else.

    So, I would like to propose a challenge to all: Let's try that. At least for a week.

    Sound good? Here's how you can participate:

    If you're one who posts a lot of news/politics...stop or at least slow down. Post literally anything else. Or try to post less rage-inducing news and try to dig up the good news that's happening. Sorry !upliftingnews@lemmy.world but it's the regular news communities that are flooding the zone with every single bad thing that happens anywhere in the world, so we may be stealing some of your content with this one.

    Think before posting something. Are you only posting it because you're mad about it and you think other people should be mad about it too? If so, maybe post something else. Is there already similar coverage of that? Chances are, we don't need more of it.

    If you're a lurker, post something. Add your voice.

    Refrain from upvoting / booting all the negativity. Yes, it may feel good to upvote for visibility because "people need to know this" but the end result is the feed turning into a list of things to rage about. If you see good/non-rage news, upvote that for visibility. I've seen many posts like that languish with a few tens of upvotes at most while the rage-inducing news gets hundreds of upvotes.

    Post what makes you happy rather than what you're angry about.

    Avoid dogpiling on people if they express a different opinion. I'm not saying feed the trolls or pat them on the head, just merely "disengage" or avoid the impulse to virtue dump on them and such.

    If you have a hobby, share it! There's plenty of hobby communities that would greatly benefit from additional contributors. If you're boring like me, well, there's !Dullsters@dullsters.net or !dull_mens_club@lemmy.world (the latter welcomes all as the name is just a reference to the original)

    Anything else you can think of to make the homepage/experience feel more welcoming and less like an angry mob (suggestions in the comments are more than welcome).

    I know not everyone will participate, and that's okay. Simply adding more positivity and posting/boosting less rage can have a positive effect on what shows up on /all which is what potential new users see by default.

    So, let's try this for a week and see what happens. Who knows? Maybe the established userbase will find it refreshing as well.

    Who's with me?

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  • I'll give some insight from NodeBB.

    Adding in delays (x days until first post, y hours until upvote, etc.) do nothing to curb spam.

    If your spam is manual, they will discover the waiting period, update their rulebook, and go to town when the waiting period is over.

    If the spam is automated, it will work until the spammer admin discovers the waiting period, updates the script, and has the bots resume going to town when the waiting period is over.

    At the same time it severly hampers usability at its most crucial (the first post).

    The only thing that works to curb spam is a post queue with manual review... or locking the ability to post links behind reputation.

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  • I think the issue is putting barriers to legit users even if it prevents some spam will keep us small.

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  • My proposed definition of stale is in the OP

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  • auto closing/suspending stale communities
    stale could be defined as unanswered mod reports, no mod activity (no post, comment, login in x time period), no posts

    No. I've seen several times people ask the admins if they could take over a community. And it happened. Thus reviving dead communities.

    staggered new account permissions:
    wait 24h before commenting, wait 7 days before posting.

    Why?

    allow community users to flag posts or comments as NSFW.

    This one I like.

    Voting changes from up, down to up, down or NSFW.

    That's not how it should be done though. The same menu that you pull out that lets you report things to a mod, instead of reporting to mod, it should let you report as NSFW. If a mod approves the request, it then becomes labeled as NSFW.

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  • Bad. Don't even need to comment on this one. Non-conductive: spammers can just wait it out, whereas real users get demotivated. Dangerous: can be used for remotely censoring queer stuff.
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  • A new user might come along and post something that revives interest in it. What Lemmy needs are more users to increase activity.

    New users are unlikely to be interested in immediately committing to creating and/or maintaining a community with regular posts and moderation over a long period of time, but might be willing to contribute to existing communities. Better to have dormant communities that can be revived than to have a lack of topics for new users to contribute to.

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    The big feature in release v3.2.2 of Ktistec is pinned posts with support for the Mastodon Featured Posts collection. Federation works both ways—pin a post on Ktistec and it will show up as a pinned post on Mastodon and vice versa. When you refresh an actor profile, Ktistec also fetches and updates the actor's pinned posts. This is another small step in the direction of supporting all features that Mastodon-compatible client applications expect to access via the API. It's also useful in its own right. The other major feature, which I posted a short video demonstrating here, is X-Ray Mode. X-Ray Mode is a developer and power-user tool for inspecting ActivityPub JSON-LD representations of actors, objects, and other content. Pressing Ctrl+Shift+X on any page displays the data behind the page—like an x-ray. You can:Cached Version: View the local JSON-LD representation stored in the Ktistec databaseRemote Version: Fetch and view the original JSON-LD representation from the source serverNavigation: Click on any ActivityPub IRI to navigate to that objectHistory: Use Alt+Left and Alt+Right to navigate through your viewing historyThis feature is useful for debugging federation issues, understanding ActivityPub structures, and verifying how content is stored and represented.Here's the full changelog for the release:AddedSupport for pinned posts and the Mastodon "featured posts" collection.X-Ray Mode for viewing and navigating JSON-LD resource (actor, object, etc.) representations.Back links on thread pages for easier navigation. (fixes #1)License page for LibreJS compliance. (fixes #127)Highlighting of recently fetched hashtagged posts.ChangedImproved presentation of audio and video media.Refactored theming/styling implementation.The next release will focus on smaller features and bug fixes.Enjoy!#ktistec #crystallang #activitypub #fediverse
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    @fediforum nice, @tobias always teaches me something new!
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    🌀 Misskey 帳戶遷移實際會遷移哪些資料? / What data is actually migrated during Misskey account migration? / Misskey のアカウント移行ではどのデータが移行されますか?⸻🇹🇼 中文 / Chinese (Traditional)最近在研究 Misskey 的「帳戶遷移」功能,想更清楚了解它實際會遷移哪些資料。目前看起來它會轉移「追隨與被追隨」的關係,但我不確定是否也包含: • 使用者頭像、橫幅與簡介 • 貼文、圖片與附件 • 使用者設定與偏好另外,如果兩台伺服器之間的聯邦協議(ActivityPub)通訊正常,是否代表遷移時能自動同步所有可用資料?我想確認 Misskey 的帳戶遷移到底是偏向「社交關係導向」(像 ActivityPub 的 Move 活動),還是能完整搬移內容與媒體的「資料轉移」。如果有開發者或懂協議的朋友能說明一下,會很感謝 🙏⸻🇬🇧 EnglishI’m trying to understand how Misskey account migration actually works.From what I’ve seen, it seems to transfer followers and following, but I’m not sure if it also includes: • Profile info (avatar, header, bio) • Posts, images, attachments • User settings or preferencesIf both instances communicate properly over ActivityPub, does migration automatically sync all available data?I’d like to know if Misskey’s migration is more like a “social relationship redirection” (similar to ActivityPub’s Move), or a full “data transfer” including posts and media.Any insights from developers or experienced admins would be appreciated 🙌⸻🇯🇵 日本語 / Japanese最近、Misskey の アカウント移行 機能について調べています。実際にどのデータが移行されるのか、もう少し詳しく知りたいです。現時点では、フォロー/フォロワー関係は引き継がれるようですが、次の項目も含まれるのでしょうか? • プロフィール情報(アイコン、ヘッダー、自己紹介) • 投稿・画像・添付ファイル • ユーザー設定や環境設定また、サーバー間の ActivityPub 通信が正常な場合、自動でデータ同期が行われるのでしょうか?Misskey のアカウント移行は ActivityPub の Move のような「ソーシャル関係の移動」なのか、それともユーザーコンテンツを含む「完全なデータ転送」に近いのか、開発者や詳しい方の意見をお聞きしたいです 🙏⸻#Misskey #帳戶遷移 #アカウント移行#ActivityPub #聯邦宇宙 #フェディバース#Fediverse #DecentralizedSocial #分散型SNS#AccountMigration #資料同步 #データ移行#MisskeyDev #技術討論 #技術交流 #技術的議論#SelfHost #OpenProtocol #オープンプロトコル#FediverseTech #MisskeyCommunity #Misskey開発⸻
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    reiver@mastodon.social so, are we doing this?