as accessing a url means absolutely nothing.
Hmmm yes I see Google's search indexer has accessed this URL, they should get sued!
as accessing a url means absolutely nothing.
Hmmm yes I see Google's search indexer has accessed this URL, they should get sued!
Yeah I think there needs to be more options though, for admins and for users. Like conditional caching or proxying of images from other instances.
And not just blocking instances but choosing to block all the users from an instance without blocking their communities, or only blocking their comments not their posts. Also admins should be able to set default blocks that all the users get but can change individually
Sure unless your instance is defederated, we need more ways to control the content without relying on defederation
It makes me feel like I should be making the post to multiple communities, but then I feel like I'm spamming
Defederation messes with this though, we need more ways to control the content without relying on defederation
It makes me feel like I should be making the post to multiple communities, but then I feel like I'm spamming
sorry what do you mean?
the feature request is suggesting the ability to disallow link posts, as well as the ability to disallow text posts
Ability to disallow certain kinds of posts (text posts/link posts) in specific communities
Currently it is not possible to disallow using the text field or URL field in specific communities.
Similarly one could imagine a setting to disallow using the URL field, for example in a conversation-only community.
which did you want?
I guess this feature request would help you?
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/3809
So communities could disallow link posts
Yeah at the very minimum you should tell them which instance to use, don't make them choose
Can you share the link to that issue?
I don't think this feature exists yet, you should request it on their GitHub
Support for Lemmy links (
!community@instance
and@user@instance
)
YES!
It works now in the latest version!
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2987