@geolaw @haubles @iftas Mastodon is aware of the problem, but although they get more funding than many other Fediverse projects, they are still short-handed.
@geolaw @haubles @iftas Mastodon is aware of the problem, but although they get more funding than many other Fediverse projects, they are still short-handed.
@geolaw@haubles@iftas Mastodon is aware of the problem, but although they get more funding than many other Fediverse projects, they are still short-handed.
@geolaw@haubles@iftas Mastodon is aware of the problem, but although they get more funding than many other Fediverse projects, they are still short-handed.
@koalou@alice@mcp If your sever doesn't accept donations, you can also donate to one of the servers your friends are using, to IFTAS, or to Fedi developers. Emelia Smith also works on Trust & Safety tools and can use a few bob.
This one is not on the "global south invisibility" problem, but I wrote a short thread suggesting that an option to prevent hidden abusive racist pile-on in the replies would be to allow only new posts to select a "privacy level". Every single reply in a thread or sub-thread should mandatorily inherit the "privacy level" of the parent post.
One option to prevent hidden abusive pile-on in the replies would be to allow only new posts to select a "privacy level". Every single reply in a thread or sub-thread should mandatorily inherit the "privacy level" of the parent post.
@alice Not the point but I don’t agree with calling you "noisy" as that would imply that your toots aren’t welcome in our TLs 👀 "Visible", maybe? 🤔 (doubly so with the photos 😛)
@alice Speaking of, I've been meaning to ask for a while: is there any way to contribute to our server's financial needs? I've been told no last time I asked but that was over two years ago so maybe there is now?
cc @mcp as I'm unclear about who's currently mod or admin so Alice might not actually have the answer.
@thomasjwebb Yes, that would be Lockdown mode, where you only allow activities/access to servers you define, it requires they sign fetches, but most software does by now!