Here is our regular update that explains what we have been working on for the past two weeks. This should allow average users to keep up with development, without reading Github comments or knowing how to program.

@sunaurus fixed our rate-limiter and is working on federation of local site bans.

@SleeplessOne1917 added banned_from_community to post and comment views. Added a matrix account link to the create private message form. User emails are now shown for registration applications, to stop spam emails. Worked on notifying users when they’re banned from a community.

@matc-pub reworked and cleaned up lemmy-ui’s query parsing.

@rodrigo-fm added a loading skeleton for posts / comments to lemmy-ui.

@phiresky and @dullbananas have been doing a lot of work reviewing PRs, and finishing up current ones.

@nutomic worked on generating post thumbnail/metadata in background, deleting old avatar/banner/icon’s when uploading a new one. On registration, automatically set content languages from accept-language headers. Migrated apub block activity to standard endTime property and deprecate expires. Added delete user field removeData to apub assets. Fixed handling of apub downvotes.

@dessalines has worked on fixing some issues with Woodpecker, our CI, deleting a person’s local images on account deletion., adding a listMedia endpoint for users and admins to view local image uploads. Also added a creator_banned_from_community to vote views, and fixed an issue with comment replies being wrongly marked as read.. Also made jerboa use a new preference library.

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  • @Vigilante
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    2 months ago

    See lemmy devs are actually fixing things people want like image deletion while deleting account as much as they possibly can, but give it a couple of days and there will be a post whining about how lemmy devs are bad and won’t work like slaves for them while they lay back and do nothing for what they want . Good work devs and thanks for your service.

    • @sunaurus@lemm.ee
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      282 months ago

      The sad fact is that some people keep constantly spreading false rumors about Lemmy devs not working on mod tools. Anybody can just take a few minutes and go through the past Lemmy updates in this community to see that moderation improvements are basically worked on constantly (and this is not some recent change either). But there are plenty of users who never bother to actually check this, and so the rumors keep spreading.

      • @Vigilante
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        2 months ago

        Yea if i only saw those peoples comments and posts and didn’t know better i would’ve thought about the devs as some kinda monsters, like bruh stop spreading misinfo . Many people would immedietly bolt if they see this kinda posts and comments you guys should really do something against that.

        Like i would’ve left too if i did’nt have the habit of forming my own opinions and trying to get into the truth on contraversial opinions, but many possible users are not like that and would be scared about the amount of people shouting these nonsense and would not think twice before leaving and telling others they know the same and hence also making them not try lemmy.

      • @spaduf@slrpnk.net
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        32 months ago

        Having moderation work in an expected and consistent way is hardly the same thing as moderation tooling.

        • @Microw@lemm.ee
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          22 months ago

          I think people also think of different things when they Talk about the vague concept of "mod tools "