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Oof. This definitely needs to get sorted out asap. It would be the death of a federated platform centered around discussion. It’s kinda one of the main tasks.
Man if you look at this thread on Kbin and then again via another instance like Fedia, there are number of comments not federating across both instances. Kbin counts 24 comments and Fedia just 19. The missing comments on Fedia seem to be Kbin users. There’s some comments in here that are upwards of 8 hours old that have not made it to both instances. This is really problematic.
Yeah the comments are not federating across fedia/kbin. I’m only seeing your comments on this thread when you’ve posted them on the server I am currently viewing. Even 8 hours after you commented.
Yep actually did the same myself with fedia and that script. Also had some fail which I think were likewise abandoned.
Appreciate the communication, hope you get well soon
Thanks for this!
Unfortunately not possible right now as far as I’m aware.
Are the Mbin instances well federated so you’re still getting about the same mix of content? They all seem pretty small in terms of subscriber count
Hopefully the UX improves. Last time I tried Bitwarden it was so much worse than 1 Password.
Or it could cause a mistrial and he gets off the hook yet again
Ah yeah that’s not a mod action. That’s a Reddit site-wide thing on the admin side of things or some automated system they have. Subreddit mods had nothing to do with that.
And this would help how?
I’m a big fan of Kbin but the project is a total mess right now and kbin.social is always down or only partially working. And there’s next to no communication about what’s happening.
I don’t wanna do it but it might be time to pull up stakes and figure something else out.
Why would that be a good thing?
You realize that leaking these documents could result in a mistrial?
This is most likely an attempt to get him off the hook via mistrial.
I used to mod two pretty large subs (iirc something like a combined ~400k subscribers) and we had no way to detect ban evasion other than the user being stupid and obviously giving themselves away (eg. “fuck you mods, I’ll just keep making new accounts”). This was fairly recently and I left the site and quit modding about a month after they pulled the API bullshit and booted Apollo and other apps.
So unless reddit added additional tools for mods, your story doesn’t quite add up here.
Enshittification strikes again