So far Lemmy is vibing. Everyone here is excited and optimistic and willing to put up with a few rough spots to be part of something.

When the Eternal September comes, which it will, how does a Lemmy instance deal with bad actors?

  • @vocornflakes@lemmy.world
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    1171 year ago

    There should be a limit on how many communities you can run, period. This is how we got super-mods like GallowBoob on Reddit

      • @fubo@lemmy.world
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        161 year ago

        I’ve seen spontaneous “report created” moles¹ as well. It’s not clear to me that a report is actually being created; it seems like a UI bug.

          • @fubo@lemmy.world
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            21 year ago

            I’m not sure. I’m not a frontend dev myself; “mole” was the term I heard from people who were.

            • @guy@lemmy.world
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              51 year ago

              Oh. I think they are most commonly called “toasts”. Called such, because they pop up from the bottom like toast from a toaster. I’ve also heard them just referred to as “alerts” or “notifications”, but I think that’s a bit ambiguous. Android likes to call interactive ones “snack bars”, which is kind of silly. “Moles” is new to me as a term for them, but I think it’s quite fitting too, yeah, I like it

    • @Mjb@feddit.uk
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      161 year ago

      And how does that stop them creating multiple accounts to multiply the limit? It doesn’t.

    • @oryx@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      Agreed on both of these. I made four within my first day or so, with three being pretty niche to very niche, and one with the potential to get large if Lemmy continues to grow. After I made that, I called it quits; I made new homes for my favorite Reddit communities and I know that’s all I can likely handle if they take off.