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  • I know it’s a bad force of habit, I just use it as a development s3 bucket, I’ve got to stop doing it.

    Also, you always have to consider illegal material. How is illegal material removed? Couldn’t find anything about that

    That has been the chief concern that has prevented me from deploying any sort of demoable userless website. I have no idea how to moderate such an environment I’m kind of looking for some help with that here.

    My best plan is to implement a report button that opens a send email dialog with the report already filled out, then I get sent to me and I look it over and decide if I should ban the thread or not, where banning means removing the content but not the hash so I know it stays banned.






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    28 days ago

    I’ve kind of given up on the concept of email as a whole. Nobody emails anymore. Nobody in my family uses email, I’ve never had a friend who emails me, I’m the weirdo for asking for an email address so I can email you a calendar invite because I’m a weirdo for using the calendar…

    Maybe it’s just been my experience but does anyone actually use email? And if so what about everyone else’s security?






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    inb4 if you don’t like being modded by AI start your own instance

    Personally I’m shocked that this isn’t more prevalent.

    Reddit was already hard enough to moderate without AI tools. Now in the year of 2026 with what amounts to entirely volunteer-based “companies” or non-for-profits(atleast) running Lemmy instances for us for free you have to get AI help for moderating.

    I’ve been working on a competitor to the activity pub protocol and I have a ready-made solution called userless and the only reason I’ve never deployed a demo server for other people to test and interact with is because I have no idea how I would moderate it! That’s encouraged me to work on the peer-to-peer version of the protocol so I don’t have to moderate it at all but still this isn’t easy.

    And to address the privacy concerns about who is moderating you… This is the public internet, your data is shared because you share the data. How can you expect privacy in public.