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Ask me anything.
I also develop Tesseract UI for Lemmy/Sublinks
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Per rule 4, can you please update the post title to match that of the article?
Article title is “Livestock Producers Seek to Defend Packers and Stockyards Rules from Industry Attack”
I thought you could? If not, feel free to re-post it without the personal attacks.
Your cited sources check out. Despite the saltiness, you’re mostly fine here.
EXCEPT where you call them a moron. If you can edit the comment to remove the personal insult and reply when you’re done, the comment can be restored.
Nice!
Does it still federate with that enabled? Last I checked, enabling private instance in Lemmy also disabled federation.
Has anyone ever tested those red hats for lead content?
That’s a good point. I’ll have to check the default values, but on my own instance, I have very conservative limits in place, and it hasn’t proven to be an issue (so far?).
Unless it’s changed since I wrote the online docs for Tessreact, the modlog is part of the “Messages” rate limit bucket which is/was something of a catch-all for endpoints that didn’t fit elsewhere. Even in the default config, that bucket is the most permissive due to that.
I’ve been daily-driving my dev version with this feature enabled for a few days, and it hasn’t been an issue so far (it only does a modlog lookup if a comment is removed, so not on every comment in the tree). It’s also per IP, so unless a lot of people are behind the same public IP, I don’t think it’s going to pose an issue. I’d have to double check, but I think the most comments it loads in a batch is close to 100, so unless every comment has been removed, that would be the worst-case number of modlog fetches.
So it looks like I’ll definitely want to make this feature toggleable even if it does end up defaulting to ‘on’.
I did test a few posts with a lot of removed comments (both on my instance and Lemmy World), and the overhead wasn’t terrible since scoping the modlog to just the comment ID is pretty lightweight. Since HTTP/2 is pretty common (which can re-use connections), there’s not overhead of additional TLS handshakes slowing things down.
From a network traffic standpoint, Gzip compressed JSON is pretty negligible in the grand scheme of things.
Put them in the body. I’ll downvote every archive link used the post url because it obfuscates the source.
Yes, those are called “Opinions / Editorials / Letters to the Editor” et al. Both News and WorldNews have rules against opinion articles as well.
Yep, sure do! But only on my own instance in accordance with our polices; communities I moderate elsewhere are modded according to those instances’ rules and TOS.
If someone does nothing but give out downvotes (the upvotes-given to downvotes-given ratio threshold for the automated ban is quite generous), then they’re contributing nothing but negativity and shitting on things for everyone else. If everything here displeases them so much, they can and should go somewhere else.
I stand by (and have reviewed) every automated “Mass downvoting” ban my automod has issued.
I hate to be this guy, but this is a blog site / not a news outlet and is just re-packaging an article from The Telegraph.
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