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  • Moving topics

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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @trwnh@mastodon.social yes, it is in regards to audience no longer being sent out by Lemmy. While it's defined in 1b12 it seems to be ancillary now, so updating that property would mean Lemmy would need to add support for it back.. not the end of the world.
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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @miaq@flipboard.social @jerry@infosec.exchange for sure, just look at the number of instances spanning multiple software!
  • Forum specific UX for remote categories

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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @AltCode said in Forum specific UX for remote categories: > My thinking was that all the remote categories you follow are listed in your /world page That might get a little hairy if you follow a lot of categories. Right now posts from any categories you follow would still show up in your world feed. If you follow a remote category, you would essentially be "tracking" the category, in NodeBB parlance. New topics and posts would show up in your /unread and /recent. If you "watch" the category, then you'll be notified of every new topic.
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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @rwg@aoir.social, @reynir@social.data.coop has it right probably. They're running older versions that haven't upgraded yet... which is a great reason to nag them to upgrade Which site was it, just out of curiosity?
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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @hongminhee@hollo.social username-based IDs was incredibly short-sighted of Mastodon (and others) to adopt. Using an incrementing id or uuid is not novel, merely baseline expectation for something expected to be mutable like a username.
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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @julian@fietkau.social sunk cost fallacy is a very real thing. In my case I like having more fine-grained control over my own ActivityPub implementation, but that's just an excuse. Truth be told, if Fedify were around when I looked into starting AP integration in NodeBB, I might've gone that direction.
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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @eeeee it is likely due to audience. So, what happens on your end is you make a topic and mention the Lemmy community. When NodeBB federates that post out, the Lemmy community is included in the mentions, but it also specifies your category 18, World Chat, in audience. If Lemmy sees that, and it doesn't know about that community already, it will drop the activity immediately. If it does, then it will likely slot the post into the "World Chat on isurg.com" community on that Lemmy instance. Lemmy removed audience checking, so this might be a non-issue. Once that Lemmy instance updates to the latest version, it'll hopefully post to the correct community. That's a tricky one, though, because which community should it post to? "Medicine" on mander.xyz, or "World Chat" on isurg.com?
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    FrankMF
    Kommt echt an Ich bin verblüfft LOL