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Vote manipulation is getting more common. Some recent examples:
While the accounts were banned, the malicious voting activity stuck around.
Should admins have the ability to discard votes, and if so, which admins? Should community mods have that ability? Can you think of any ways that tools like this could be abused?
Wouldn’t say running in circles as much as ignoring the issues
if a legit user gets flagged as toxic, there’s no other consequence besides the warning, that doesn’t prevent anything from being seen.
Yet
the images are not loading for us, maybe it’s because of the maintenance mode?
It’s now way prettier and contains almost 1300 accounts.
You can show/hide columns, there is a powerful custom search and a button to download an CSV with the handles of all visible accounts for import. There’s also the language, the country of origin, and a direct link.
I also noticed that, maybe it would help to add some kind of loading progress indicator?
Yeah, I’ll try
Did you document the setup? I’m interested in hosting this.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/61027702
Trump’s Truth Social is based on Mastodon (even if with federation and syndication disabled), and the POTUS Threads profile iirc has ActivityPub enabled. Also wasn’t Germany that also adopted for some government profiles fediverse-compatible services? Or some other EU country. Still, if the neighbors and ideological allies of Canada already tapped into such projects, I’d say it’s no longer uncharted territory.
Also wasn’t Germany that also adopted for some government profiles fediverse-compatible services?
The German Goverment has a Mastodon instance:
down again ?
I’m not the author, just sharing.
The features are theoretical in the sense that there is no real guarantee they’d be possible after BSky corp changes their behavior and that they are in use only in the least significant way possible, for tiny and irrelevant numbers of users. But of course this is just restating the obvious again. For a network truly to be shielded against this sort of thing it should be decentralized already before.
See this for how constellation makes no difference: https://mastodon.social/@ricci@discuss.systems/116126736087551797
sure and he left.twitter, him ostensibly leaving doesn’t make it any better. The entire way its set up is the failure, it’s yet another shitstain on the internet.
Oh, I’m dumb - that makes more sense. Thank you!