Actually we were talking to each other on Reddit!
You're right
you need several.
Now you're the one spreading misinformation. Let's revisit this topic once qaz can make that post.
Enjoy using your remote account that cannot actually resolve the reports.
Blame that on the mods. I've been able to promote Lemmy on a few small subs where the mods are like "sure, fuck spez". On large mods though, mods are much more cautious, like they are afraid to be replaced.
As much as I think it’s funny to make fun of Hexbear, I don’t think people should be celebrating them getting fucked over by criminals.Edit: They’re over on chapo.chat now, blaming the whole thing not on sav.com, or on themselves for choosing a registrar for an important server without doing due diligence, but on DNS itself and the architects of the internet. I take it back. Fuck 'em.
They are still the same
The second one should probably closed
Me and Qaz both have told you now that having a local account doesn’t solve the issue. You need several alts, local and remote.
Let's give it another go then.
If you are the only mod team in the entirety of Lemmy who use a specific alt to get more reports, this should be raised, and all mod teams should have that specific set of mods.
I just had a look at the
- https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy: only local mods
- https://lemmy.world/c/technology: only local mods
- https://lemmy.world/c/news: only local mods
- https://lemmy.world/c/world: only local mods
- https://lemmy.ml/c/asklemmy: only local mods
All of those LW communities are probably the one with the most reports as they are the most active of the whole platform. None of those team use remote accounts to mod.
There may be something strange happening with the LBJ setup (potentially due to the high number of users and instances banned). Let's hope qaz can detail more when they have more time.
That whole issue does not change anything to the fact that for the report resolve to actually work, you need to use a local account as remote accounts don't federate.
Be aware that
the reports don't federate, so people modding from non local accounts won't get reports.the usual recommendation is to use local accounts do moderate, as remote accounts resolves of reports do not federate to the community host instance.
I edited my comment for completeness, but it does not change the key message: it is recommended to use local accounts to be able to perform all mod actions (while we wait for qaz detailed explanation). The reasons behind doesn't change anything to the recommendation.
Also, following your own logic, you have directly asked the mod of this community to add your lemm.ee account as a mod to catch all the reports rather than just suggesting it as an afterthought. But it seems like you're only using this argument as an excuse to defend why you were not wrong by wanting to mod from a LW account.
Seems to be kind of a backup domain/instance the hexbear admins have? Not sure to be honest, hopefully someone else can chime in
Hello,
Thank you for chiming in.
if the reporter is instance banned it’ll probably ignore their report
There is also an edge case when someone from let's say exploding-heads reports another user from exploding-heads (which is not federated with Blahaj). Blahaj probably wouldn't get the reports, but someone on lemmy.sdf.org would, as they don't defederated exploding-heads?
Anyway, not that critical.
this much work to correct you.
Wait, what? Are we supposed to start the whole discussion again?
- the consensus is to use local alts to mods. LW admins recommend that, the Lemmy devs recommend that, the people who opened the tickets on the GitHub recommend that, other instances admins recommend that.
- you think that it's not the case because qaz made some testing but you are not sure what, and you assume that because you can resolve reports from another account it works.
- I stand by the fact that the consensus is to use local accounts.
- we go into the long discussion, you try to point me out that I'm wrong, I investigate and ping qaz
- qaz confirms that the resolving reports don't federate, meaning that using local accounts to resolve reports is the recommendation.
at the modlog like I suggested 3 weeks ago
Why would I look at the modlog when everyone involved on this topic agrees that using local accounts is the recommendation to mod from local accounts?
trusted that I wasn’t lying to you?
I didn't say you were lying, I was saying that you were not following the recommendation that is to use local accounts to mod. You still don't, by the way, for both this community and [email protected].
and (if Martineski wasn’t mistaken) at least one other person also told you you were wrong.
The other person is you.
antagonistic behavior
I was getting antagonistic because it was the straw that broke the camel's back. That you mods were power tripping by wanting to move !196 to lemmy.world against the community's will was already bad, but then when you confessed you didn't even have a local account, (and that hence your handling of the reports would not federate to LBZ), that was the just too much.
It's okay to make mistakes, but it's usually better to recognize them.
Anyway, long live [email protected]
Link with the comments https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/30246381
hexbear.net is on sale for auction
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Auction: https://www.sav.com/auctions/details/7073489/hexbear.net
Not sure what will happen, but seems to be a Fediverselore event for sure
Update: post from hexbear admin on chapo.chat: https://chapo.chat/post/4468531
Programming.dev will hide political NSFW/pornographic and bot communities. Hidden communities can still be accessed, but don't show up on All unless you subscribe to them.
Kind of answers the suggestion I had a while ago ( https://lemmyverse.link/lemm.ee/post/52588852 ) to have instances that would hide political communities from the All feed to be more welcoming to new joiners.
If a generalist instance implemented a similar hide list, it could become the one recommendation for new joiners, at it would avoid overwhelming them with politics.
Upvote RSS - Generate RSS feeds from social aggregation websites like Reddit, Lemmy, and Hacker News
From the OOP:
Upvote RSS is a self-hosted project I've been working on that generates RSS feeds from social aggregation websites like Reddit, Lemmy, and Hacker News. You can subscribe to subreddits, Lemmy communities, and Hacker News while filtering to only the top posts. It will embed Reddit post media (videos, images, galleries), and you can optionally include parsed article content, AI-generated summaries, top comments, and more. Here are some of the features:
- Supports subreddits, Hacker News, Lemmy communities, and more to come
- Configurable filtering to dial in the right number of posts per day in your feed reader
- Embedded post media: videos, galleries, images
- Parsers to extract clean content and add featured images
- AI article summaries
- Estimated reading time, score, and permalinks to the original post
- Top comments
- NSFW filtering/blurring (Reddit only)
- Custom Reddit domain
- Light/dark mode for feed previews
Here's the GitHub link if you'd like to give it a spin:
https://github.com/johnwarne/upvote-rss
And the preview website (not all options are available here):
Post with a Political Compass of 4 Lemmy instances (.ml, LW, SJW and DBzer0) on /r/PoliticalCompassMemes, feel free to chime in
The meme can also be found on [email protected]
I know Phones dont listen but....
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/25882429
> scarily... They don't need to to be this creepy, but even I'm a tad baffled by this. > > > Yesterday me and a few friends were at a pub quiz, of course no phones allowed, so none were used. > > It came down to a tie break question of my team and another. "What is the run time of the Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the ring" according to IMDb. > > We answered and went about our day. Today my friend from my team messaged me - top post on his "today feed" is an article published 23 hours ago..... > > > Forgive the pointless red circle.... I didnt take the screenshot. > > My friend isn't a privacy conscience person by any means, but he didnt open IMDb or google anything to do with the franchise and hasn't for many months prior. I'm aware its most likely an incredible coincidence, but when stuff like this happens I can easily understand why many people are convinced everyone's doom brick is listening to them.... > > > > >
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New Once Upon a Time Community
cross-posted from: https://literature.cafe/post/17036205
> To help expand Lemmy's offerings, I recently made a new Lemmy Community that's based around the show Once Upon A Time. > > ! Link: [email protected] > > ________________________________________ > > Once Upon a Time is an American fantasy adventure drama series that aired from 2011 to 2018. > > The show intertwines fairy tales with modern life, primarily set in the fictional town of Storybrooke, Maine. > > The story follows Emma Swan, a bail bondswoman who is the daughter of Snow White and Prince Charming. > > She is brought to Storybrooke by her son Henry, who believes she is the key to breaking a curse cast by the Evil Queen, which has trapped fairy tale characters in the real world with no memories of their past lives. > > The series explores themes of hope and optimism as characters navigate their dual identities. > > _________________________________________ > > Once Upon A Time Wikipedia > > Once Upon A Time IMDB
Mbin v1.8.0 - Bookmarks, Notification Settings, Signup Requests and More
The v1.8.0 release of mbin brings a lot of new features, some of them quite big, so with these release notes I will dive a bit deeper into the bigger features....
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Newcomers who joined Lemmy last week, how are you doing?
As usual, a few pointers
- [email protected]
- [email protected]
- https://lemm.ee/post/37715
Votes for billionaires, shocked when billionaires act like billionaires
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Tiktok video: https://www.tiktok.com/@cattlemenfamilyfarms/video/7467698017559170350
Bsky post: https://bsky.app/profile/thetnholler.bsky.social/post/3lhrdl5nt222s
Articles:
- https://www.ft.com/content/bed728f5-e832-4c1d-8c1f-791b574ccb4c?sharetype=gift
- https://www.politico.com/news/2025/02/06/trump-california-water-policy-farmers-00202751
spoiler
ft.com US farmers ‘prepare for the worst’ in new Trump trade war Guy Chazan 7–9 minutes
Aaron Lehman’s soyabean farm in the heartland of Iowa feels like an oasis of calm in the turbulence and tumult of President Donald Trump’s second term. Yet all that could change in a matter of weeks.
Lehman is bracing himself for the impact of a potential trade war hatched in Washington that he says could lay low the US corn belt and irreparably harm America’s standing with its neighbours.
“Farmers understand that trading relationships go up on a stairway, where you work hard to build them up, but go down on an elevator — very, very fast,” Lehman said in the living room of his farmhouse about 20 miles north of Iowa’s capital Des Moines.
“The long-term effect is that countries around the world will no longer see us as a reliable partner.”
It has been a turbulent week in US trade policy. Trump announced last weekend that he would impose 25 per cent tariffs on Mexico and Canada, saying they were not doing enough to stem the flow of migrants and the illicit drug fentanyl into the US. Then after last-minute talks with the two countries’ leaders, he agreed to give them both a 30-day reprieve.
The same was not the case for China. The 10 per cent levy he imposed on all Chinese imports still stands. And many in Iowa believe it is only a matter of time before the tariffs on America’s northern and southern neighbours are reinstated.
The opening salvo of a new trade war has sent a chill through the Midwest. Canada, Mexico and China together account for half of all American agricultural exports. Just last year, the US sold more than $30bn in farm products to Mexico, $29bn to Canada and $26bn to China, according to American Farm Bureau statistics.
Suddenly, farmers were facing the spectre of retaliatory tariffs and the prospect of a full-scale conflict that some fear could decimate America’s rural heartland. Two large grain silos and an old shed sit on a dry, grassy area with expansive flat fields in the background under a partly cloudy sky Farmers fear a full-scale trade war could decimate America’s rural heartland © Amir Prellberg/FT
Farmers in an area of the country that has become a bedrock of support for Trump now worry that the president’s tariffs, though suspended at the last minute, have permanently damaged the image of the US in the eyes of its most important trading partners.
“We’ve gone from being a seller of choice to a seller of last resort,” said Mark Mueller, a farmer from near Waterloo in north-east Iowa.
Few US states better embody the agricultural wealth of the Midwest than Iowa. It is a land of vast corn fields stretching as far as the eye can see, the landscape broken by the occasional grain silo, hay bale or low-slung barn. Hogs outnumber people more than seven to one.
It is also Trump country. Although Iowa voted for Democratic presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, it backed Trump in 2016, 2020 and 2024 in ever greater numbers.
More than a fifth of Iowa’s economy — or $53.1bn — is tied to agriculture, from crop and livestock production to food processing and manufacturing. It is the country’s largest producer of corn, hogs, eggs and ethanol and a top-three grower of soyabeans. That makes it particularly vulnerable to any downturn in agricultural exports.
“Free trade is the backbone of the economy in the Midwest,” said Ernie Goss, an economist at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska. “What we have here is some of the most productive agriculture on the face of the Earth, and the domestic market is not even close to being big enough to absorb all the commodities produced here. You have to have international markets.” Aaron Lehman is seated near a window inside a room, wearing glasses and a checkered shirt ‘The long-term effect is that countries around the world will no longer see us as a reliable partner,’ said Aaron Lehman © Amir Prellberg/FT
The latest volley of tariff threats has evoked painful memories of the trade war unleashed by Trump in his first term. Among the most striking moves was Trump imposing duties on $300bn of Chinese goods. Beijing responded in 2018 by slapping 25 per cent tariffs on imports of US soyabeans, beef, pork, wheat, corn and sorghum.
The skirmish ended with the countries signing a trade deal in 2020 under which Beijing pledged to increase its purchases of US goods and services. But since then, it has been buying more grain from countries such as Argentina and Brazil, which overtook the US as China’s top supplier of corn in 2023.
In the last trade war, “a lot of our Asian buyers started developing relationships with soyabean producers in South America, and they’ve taken more and more of our market”, said Lehman, who is also president of the Iowa Farmers Union. “And we haven’t got it back.”
Not all of Iowa’s farmers oppose the way Trump has used the threat of tariffs to achieve a key policy objective — stemming illegal immigration.
“It was a strategy he needed to use to . . . get those countries to the negotiating table,” said Steve Kuiper, a fourth-generation Iowa farmer who grows corn and soyabeans in Marion County, south-east of Des Moines. After all, “a president has just four years to accomplish all he’s promised to do, so he’s got to get things going immediately to gain traction”.
Still, he is pessimistic that Mexico and Canada will be able to deliver on their pledges to Trump to strengthen border security in time. “It takes forever for these things to happen, and they’ve only got 30 days,” he said. A view through a window shows a barren soybean field The latest volley of tariff threats has evoked painful memories of the trade war unleashed by Donald Trump in his first term © Amir Prellberg/FT
The prospect of another round of trade tensions comes with American farmers already in a tight spot, hit by a fall in crop prices and higher costs. Net farm income, a broad measure of profits, was $181.9bn in 2022 but is projected to have been $140.7bn in 2024, according to data from the US Department of Agriculture — a 23 per cent slump.
“This [trade war] isn’t coming at a good time,” said Rick Juchems, a farmer from near Plainfield in north-east Iowa. “Commodity prices are low and the price of inputs like seed and fertiliser is going up.” Sources from the Iowa Corn Growers Association said many farmers had been producing at a $100 per acre loss.
Investments in new equipment are down, reflecting the wider downturn, said Juchems. “I’ve got friends who’ve lost their jobs selling agricultural machinery because of reduced demand. The lots are full of unsold tractors.”
Makers of farm equipment such as Deere, Kinze Manufacturing and Bridgestone/Firestone have shed hundreds of jobs in Iowa since last year.
Yet the prospects for farm finances could get even gloomier if Trump makes good on his threat of import levies. Fertiliser, for example, could become much more expensive, since more than 80 per cent of the US’s supply of potash — a key ingredient — comes from Canada.
But perhaps the most destructive effect of the tariff debate is the uncertainty it has triggered, just ahead of the crucial spring planting season.
“We’ll get by as long as we know what’s coming,” said Juchems. “But things are changing all the time. I’m sure the whole world is laughing at us.”
Lehman said farmers were trying to stay optimistic. “They tell me they’re hopeful cooler heads will prevail and this dispute will result in good trade agreements,” said Lehman. “But they’re also preparing for the worst.”
[email protected] is a community dedicated to the promotion of Lemmy to other platforms (mostly Reddit)
We could use some help to spread the word about Lemmy in relevant Reddit threads, feel free to join if you're interested
A place to share resources and issues arising from the UK law.
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cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/23955042
> For the British law coming into effect soon that is going to make life a bit tricky for Brits and anywhere that harbours us. Time to put the kettle on and get the biccies out. > > [email protected]
/r/esist considers Reddit as compromised, lists Lemmy as potential alternative, only comment suggests Bluesky
If you still have a Reddit account, feel free to jump in