

I’m pro achievement badges. Paid content can come where there are many achievements already.


I’m pro achievement badges. Paid content can come where there are many achievements already.


I think, clipboard is still only because the browser only copies the current still


Other server: 
From cliipboard 
I imagine something like https://reddit.musicplayer.io/ Essentially a video queue looking like a TV


Please share your experiences


German Thermify: https://www.cloudandheat.com/


In Europe we have Buchschränke (Tauschschränke)
There’s a open street map tag: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Tag:amenity%3Dpublic_bookcase
You can block accounts in communities, can’t you? Also, there’s a downvote button. Mastodon posts could start with 0 instead of 1. Unvoted posts could be deleted automatically after time.


In which f*ssil country is power cheaper at night!?


Tubular for Android of which I thought it uses yt_dlp, still works well.


I always thought I know this scene from Clockwork Orange.


Due to noise ratio and code overhead, I’m ready to accept the least compromise: A small, filtering Mastodon client integrated in the mod tools UI where mods can easily import toots into the community.


Thanks. I still think we have a lack of content problem, rather than a lack of mods problem. The community downvotes context-misfits, mods remove meaningless stuff, filters hide threads, … If we don’t have the mod tools to tackle microblogs, we will need them anyway when piefed gets more popular.


Such flawed community picking while posting is one advantage of using microblogging. You can post regardless of having found the correct category or forum. Good point… maybe.
On the other hand, maybe you should rename your community from “climbing” to “rockclimbing”?


Mods should be able to switch from opt-out (manually remove Mastodon posts from the hashtag-community) to opt-in (manually “boost” Mastodon posts into the hashtag-community). That switch could also flip like a fuse when a threshold is reached, with an admin-configured max_toots_per_day.
The flooded mod tool could help itself with filters by min_boosts, min_stars, links, media and max_age, etc.


It would be an acceptable variant or configuration for very busy/misused hashtags. I think if many users can join the mod team, it would work well.


It’s not two views on the same content. They keep microblogs and threads separated.


Do I miss something?
I want hashtags treated like communities.
Trade paranoia against backdoored custom roms? Hm… 🤔