Ich denke das Fediverse braucht einen Federated Identify Provider Service gegen den man sich authentifiziert und dann mit dieser Identität Zugriff auf alle anderen federated services hat.
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Ich denke das Fediverse braucht einen Federated Identify Provider Service gegen den man sich authentifiziert und dann mit dieser Identität Zugriff auf alle anderen federated services hat.
You could try the fix that was proposed here:
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansible/issues/106#issuecomment-1606222766
This basically changes the way that nginx (nginx_internal.conf
) switches between Backend and Frontend depending on the content type specified in the request.
PR #3249 got reviewed, approved and then merged by Nutomic and then reverted by dessalines because …
@TKilFree This got wrongly merged without a PR from me. You’ll need to re-open it.
Whatever that means …
deleted by creator, but lemmy.world
does not delete it.
Also, when you set Type to Subscribed
in Settings the front page default feed only contains posts from communities you have actually subscribed to.
This does not prevent lemmy.world
from accidently hosting illegal content, but it helps to protect your own feed from unwanted stuff.
I thought a site ban, i. e. a beehaw.org admin bans a lemmy.world
user, would prevent that user from posting on beehaw.org ever again without the lemmy.world
admins needing to do anything.
I thought Admins could ban (and purge) misbehaving single users from their site/instance instead of banning all users of an instance by defederating from it? https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/04-moderation.html
Maybe https://www.shotcut.org/ (open source)? It’s a while since I tried it …
Soviel ich weiß, “erkennt” (cross-posted to: …) lemmy cross-posts daran, dass sie auf dieselbe URL verweisen. Und wenn ein post auf keine URL verweist, wird das natürlich “schwierig”.