There's an open issue at codeberg to allow inputting domains there directly. Like you said, it doesn't make sense to have to go to page filled with exactly what you'd like to block.
There're definitely federation issues. Nothing has shown up as new today since slightly before you posted. Here's a thread that should be on lemmy.ml, but is actually just fedia.io people talking into the void.
https://fedia.io/m/[email protected]/t/6093/Discord-Alternatives
Federation being half working does make it hard to tell what is intended and what is just broken. As far as I can tell most federation for fedia stopped about 4 hours ago.
In case you guys are wondering, despite being posted to [email protected], this post actually only exists and can be interacted with on fedia.io
Federation seems to be falling over all over the threadiverse.
You can enable inline images with the "Auto media preview:" under the cog menu. Be aware you may see NSFW images, because those tags do not properly federate from lemmy instances.
You can see a kbin users posts (microblog) from mastodon, but not threads or replies.
Strange. Worked for me.
Can you manually add it to your blocked domains?
By the way, this was reported at least once 9 days ago by your users. I don't care to go digging to see if anyone brought it up before that.
https://beehaw.org/comment/76193
The donate link at the top of the page goes to the devs.
We just ran this site for a year. We have no control over it!
Why do you continue to claim using reddit is the same as you soliciting donations for a genocide supporter?
Jerboa and Lemmy are the same developer. He's not a genocide or massacre denier, but rather a supporter. Here's a reddit post where he managed to work in both.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Socialism_101/comments/lua87n/why_does_china_have_so_many_cameras_on_the_streets/gp67qx9/
There are at least 6 different communities for selfhosting.
Hopefully this can be solved with (relatively) simple UI work.
It might be easiest to just hide it in the css.
I don't really get the rules about code sharing with agpl. To me it would be public simply by existing on your site. Everyone can right click and view source. I would ask a lawyer or at least a dev with experience with agpl license.
There's also a heart at the top of every page that links directly to a donation page, but I suppose that also doesn't count.
Is it really that huge of a difference? He's practically more fascist than communist, and it's been know for at least 4 years, when he got banned from /r/socialism
https://raddle.me/f/lobby/96713/heads-up-the-tankie-behind-lemmy-ml-got-banned-from-r
There are links to donate to the developer right at the bottom of every page on beehaw. If that doesn't show explicit support, I don't know what does.
Yes, I commented on someone elses question just now-
If you click on the domain name, it will take you to a feed of all content from that domain. You can block it by clicking the button next to Follow.
If you click on the domain name, it will take you to a feed of all content from that domain. You can block it by clicking the button next to Follow.