Yubikey is a good option. It supports totp for sites that don't support physical keys.
arkcom
Something I've seen is encoding links and sending people to https://www.base64decode.org/. Whether that alleviates legal risk is questionable (unlikely?), but it does prevent scraping for keywords.
They've existed as a small community for a year and a half. In all that time, surely they have met/interacted with some people they trust enough to delegate mod duties to.
At some point they will change to whitelist, which will ban all single user instance as well.
You will be able to see and post to anything pre-defederation, but it won't leave your server.
I posted this there, but since you can't see it
"I wonder if the type of community you're trying to build wouldn't be easier with a more traditional forum software like discourse. The infrastructure and moderation tools there have had much longer to mature."
I think they've picked the wrong tool for what they're trying to do.
There's a script you can download, but it's coming as an official feature soon.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/468449-kbin-collapsible-comments
I've mentioned this elsewhere but it could just be a UI thing handled by/for each user, that way moderation and control will stay where they are
Basically I could make a group of communities/magazines, for example
selfhosted@kbin.social
selfhost@lemmy.ml
selfhosted@lemmy.world
selfhosting@chirp.social
selfhosted@lemmy.ml
selfhosting@slrpnk.net
For browsing, up/downvoting, and commenting it could be totally transparent. When you want to make your own thread it could just have you select the specific magazine/community from a drop down.
This wouldn't fix the problem of seeing multiple duplicate posts from each.
Yes, for browsing and up/downvoting it could be totally transparent. When you want to make your own thread it could just have you select the specific magazine/commumity from a drop down.
edit: even commenting on existing threads would be totally seamless.
The others have been answered, so here are 3 and 4 to my understanding:
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Click the + at the top right and you can make a new thread to the current magazine (subreddit) or even make a new one.
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Microblog for each magazine pulls in all mastadon and other fediverse content that has the tags that the magazine owner has associated with it.
Obvious that this is automated and will be going out to all subs. They definitely wouldn't go to bat to keep a piracy sub open, unless they're even dumber than I thought.