• SorteKanin@feddit.dk
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      22 days ago

      It just puts a hashtag with the community’s name at the end of the post. Like if you post in this community, it would have #fediverse at the end of the post.

      • muntedcrocodile@lemm.ee
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        22 days ago

        Thats cool I guess seems tho ot will help mastodon federation a lot. I dont see why we can’t add arbitrary hashtags for general post tagging tho.

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    23 days ago

    Media

    There is a new functionality for users to list all images they have previously uploaded, and delete them if desired. It also allows admins to view and delete images hosted on the local instance.

    When uploading a new avatar or banner, the old one is automatically deleted.

    Instance admins should also checkout lemmy-thumbnail-cleaner which can delete thumbnails for old posts, and free significant amounts of storage.

    This is great news, and addresses what was until now a big shortcoming… a user had no way of managing uploaded images and admins had to crawl through the DB to manage or delete them.

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    23 days ago

    This is buried toward the bottom of the release notes so I’m bringing it up here:

    Added instance-level default sort type

    Any admins out there considering changing their instance sort settings or asking people on their instance if they’d like this changed, given that we can individually set sorting anyway? Taking into account the inclination of people to never adjust default settings (I remain deeply curious about this tendency, as an aside), I think it might be worth at least bringing up to one’s instance community.

    If they decide they want it to remain the same, all good, and even better, it raises some people’s awareness that they can change it themselves.

  • Admiral Patrick@dubvee.org
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    23 days ago

    In order to improve interoperability with Mastodon and other microblogging platforms, Lemmy now automatically includes a hashtag with new posts.

    👎🏻 No way to disable this if I don’t want hashtags cluttering up my posts.

    [Re: Image Proxying] The setting works by rewriting links in new posts, comments and other places when they are inserted in the database. This means the setting has no effect on posts created before the setting was activated. And after disabling the setting, existing images will continue to be proxied. It should also be considered experimental.

    What a dumb way to do image proxying. Why not just dynamically re-write the URL to use the proxy path before serving it via the API? That way:

    1. It works with all content posted any time before/after the setting was activated
    2. It lets users decide whether they want to proxy or not
    3. Doesn’t break images if the home instance pict-rs is broken (which I’ve been seeing a lot of lately)
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      23 days ago

      What a dumb way to do image proxying.

      This is about proxying external images, URL rewrite won’t work unless the image is also downloaded and hosted by the instance (which seems even worse for many reasons).
      Or am I missing something here?

    • Mereo@lemmy.ca
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      23 days ago

      I agree. Lemmy is not Twitter like, it is Reddit like, it is a forum.

    • Max-P@lemmy.max-p.me
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      23 days ago

      Yeah the image proxy will stay off for me. Mangling user’s posts permanently is unacceptable, it’s like the whole HTML escaping thing again. You always want to store the original data in its original form that way you have the freedom to tweak the processing at runtime, and if you fuck it up the data isn’t permanently fucked up (again, like the 0.18 HTML crap that should never have happened).

    • bevan@lemmy.nz
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      23 days ago

      The hash tag just adds the community name:

      “The hashtag is based on the community name, so posts to /c/lemmy will automatically have the hashtag #lemmy. This makes Lemmy posts much easier to discover.”

      Not really putting words in your mouth.