@support Yesterday I saw this post https://beehaw.org/post/7776438 where it used the non-propagation of deleted posts as an example of one of the problems of the Lemmy platform. Today, this post https://lemmy.world/post/5289864 says there's "a bug in kbin where moderation tasks are not federated to other instances".. i'm confused, isn't that a problem coming from the underlying software, Lemmy? Are they shifting blame?
The issue is that kbin actions to delete/moderate a submission aren’t sent to other federated servers, increasing the moderation workloads to all instance admins.
Kbin and Lemmy are compatible in a way through the underlying protocol (ActivityPub), but on the surface they’re two entirely different codebases with their own quirks.
There are two different issues, kbin will simply not federate mod actions, while in Lemmy you need to make some steps in the right order. If you ban then purge the content a little later it will federate the ban, while if you do it the opposite way it will not federate the ban and leave the content up on other instances.
@privacyguides@privacy would really love to ditch my smartphone for a dumb phone. I’m skeptical that my calls would no longer be #E2EE I’ve seen the Punky phone that uses Pigeon for messaging but idk about that price 😅 Any thoughts? #privacy#signal
Depends what you do on them. If it’s only to be reachable, then the only thing the carrier and 3-letters agencies can gather is your approximate position, what you say on the phone line and what you sent in text messages. Don’t say anything personal and sensitive, and they won’t have much to gather in the first place.
They don’t get the troves of info they can sucks from all the mobile apps, etc, which is way more than they could with dumb phones.