Yeah - attitude
is ratio of upvotes to downvotes you give out, reputation
is ratio of upvotes to downvotes you receive.
andrew_s
Hi, no sorry, I'm not active on Reddit. I don't have backend access here either, so wouldn't be able help out if something went wrong.
I asked in that issue whether Lemmy finds community via to/cc (it does). Does PieFed do the same?
Yes - PieFed does the same. It looks in 'audience', then 'cc', then 'to'. It has to, to support all the platforms that haven't adopted 'audience. It's a convenient field, but PieFed won't be affected if Lemmy goes through with removing it.
Would this also open up the possibility of a topic/context being part of multiple audiences/communities?
Not at present. If you do something like cc: [community1, community2]
it will only go to community1 (on both Lemmy and PieFed). There's so many activities that are effectively duplicates, both in normal operation and when platforms are bugged (both Lemmy and Mastodon have gone through phases of sending the same activity multiple times), that you need a way to make sure you're only processing one. On PieFed, this is done by having a UNIQUE constraint of the 'ap_id' column of the Post table (the ap_id of your post is https://community.nodebb.org/post/103806
), so it means you can't have the same post in more than one community.
You should listen to the voice that's telling you not to add more spoons to this already heavily-stirred bowl of shit.
'us' seems a mite too conventional for a plural pronoun if you're intent on re-inventing singular ones.
Anyway, you could at least commit to the bit, and actually mark your account as a bot, instead of just saying you are one. There's likely some instances where bots that aren't marked as bots are against their terms of service.
More so 'other Fediverse socials'.
Here's an example on PieFed, that's a PixelFed user tagging their photos with 'dailyphoto' and then sharing via a.gup.pe on Mastodon: https://piefed.social/tag/dailyphoto
Lemmy has mangled that script a bit.
Where it says '%24%7Bpage%7D', it should a dollar sign, an open curly bracket, the word 'page', then a close curly bracket.
It displays a bit better at the source (click the multi-coloured fedi-link thing).
The only way I can think of is to use the API to get all communities, and then filter out the ones without local subs. So a basic BASH script would be:
#!/bin/bash
echo -n '' > /tmp/allcomms.txt
page=1
while true
do
communities=$(curl --request GET --url "https://walledgarden.xyz/api/v3/community/list?type_=All&page=%24%7Bpage%7D&limit=50" --header 'accept: application/json' | jq .communities[])
if [ "${communities}" == "" ]
then
break
fi
jq -r '[.community.id, .counts.subscribers_local] | @sh' <<<$communities >> /tmp/allcomms.txt
page=$(( page + 1 ))
sleep .5
done
while read id count
do
if [ $count -eq 0 ]
then
echo "$id has no local subs"
fi
done < /tmp/allcomms.txt
(It'll take a few minutes to run)
After that, how you purge the communities with those IDs I'm less sure of. My guess would be:
Get a login tokin:
JWT=$(curl --request POST --url https://walledgarden.xyz/api/v3/user/login --header 'accept: application/json' --header 'content-type: application/json' --data '{"username_or_email": "YOUR_USERNAME","password": "YOUR_PASSWORD"}' | jq -r .jwt)
Use Admin/Purge from the API:
curl --request POST --url https://walledgarden.xyz/api/v3/admin/purge/community --header "authorization: Bearer $JWT" --header 'content-type: application/json' --data "{"community_id": ${id}, "reason": "no local subs"}"
As long as purge lets the community be recreated again (which it should do), then that should be okay.
Don't take my word for any of this for an in-production Lemmy server, though. Test first!
Whatever the views are about MBFC, Tesseract integrated it better than LW's bot. If you don't like MBFC, it's just an option in your user settings to turn it off for Tesseract, whereas the bot caused a bunch of problems that weren't even related to concerns about accuracy and bias. Drive-by bots can be annoying, because it leads people to believe there's legit content where there isn't, and not every client respected LW's bot use of spoiler Markdown, so they ended up with a massive comment from it that dominated the screen.
That's what they're doing though, isn't it? They have an account on Friendica, and they've used it to make a post within a Lemmy community (the community being !chat@beehaw.org in this case).
I saw a post recently that was from Friendica to Lemmy: https://libranet.de/display/0b6b25a8-2267-afe6-6e6e-34b123429965 was to https://beehaw.org/post/18472167
Maybe you can copy whatever they did (or ask them).
Yeah, I think it's something only admins can see on their users' profile, not something people can see on their own profile.
You'll know if it's low though, 'cos red triangles will appear by your username in comments (I made an unpopular comment recently, and - for some instances - that's the only comment they've got by me, so I've got the triangles there).