this account is only used for modding, main account: @[email protected]
aspe:keyoxide.org:D63IYCGSU4XXB5JSCBBHXXFEHQ


Locking for rule 5.
edit: Unlocked.


Locking for rule 5.


Locking for rule 5.


Locking for rule 5.


Thanks for the clear response. So it is safe to assume that federated remote communities get permanently saved to the instance?


Gone. The instance owner no longer hosts the instance.


OP, I’ll be locking your post as it violates rule 5.
OP, I’ll be locking this post as it violates rule 5.


OP, please mark this post as NSFW.


I’m pretty sure the LW admins explained why they didn’t upgrade to 0.19.5 and that they were waiting for 0.19.6.


Are you implying that world won’t update? You’d be wrong.


The upcoming v20.0 lemmy release should fix remote moderators not receiving almost all of the reports.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/4744
Then I’ll be able to moderate [email protected] actively from my programmings.dev account and finally abandon this account for the time being.


Using ASCII in URLs is simple and is less error prone than “supporting” unicode via percent encoding. It is also just a convention to use ASCII for usernames in many platforms. ASCII is also supported out of the box in major OSes while some unicode characters might not. What about impersonation? And what about people trying to type in the username of someone that uses unicode? It is not logical to use unicode in this case.


Canta uses Shizuku to delete user and systen apps. There is also a few categories like Recommended, Advanced, Unsafe, etc. Most of the apps also have comments on it by the dev (I suppose).


Because URLs are usually in ASCII. That was a standard. Check RFC 1738 and 3986. Now, you can use percent encoding, but why use that. It just complicates things.


You won’t get non latin usernames anytime soon. But you can change the display name using non latin charactets


You can delete or disable the service that creates those stories. Download Shizuku and activate it, then use Canta to delete it.
I’m pretty sure the Pub doesn’t stand for Public, but rather Publish.
edit: not saying that it is private, just my opinion on whether the pub is an adjective or a verb