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KentuckyChicken
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About Me

#lemmy users #exploding-heads users, past #wolfballs users. Welcome to Nostr. Here no admin has control over you. Communist do not rule you. You are free to be you. Welcome. Much love! #mob

15 thousand years old. Can reincarnate to reek havoc and shitpost after every death. Can catch grapes in mouth.

People just need to host their own. I can provide a image service in docker compose with a relay for people who want to do that.

If everyone gets on the same default relay list and use the same UIs it's gonna feel that way unless we make it super clear.

Right. But I don't want people who have controversial opinions to be mass aged by a reddit community and then basically shadow banned. It needs to be very transparent and understood is all I'm saying.

Thanks Vitor. Would be nice if we had levels of filtering. The default spam filter is gonna scare away new users. I think it needs to be really clear what happens and documented in the readme about how spam filtering works.

I'm working on hosting my own relay. Looks like Amethyst has some default filtering based on spam reports but it can be turned off. That explains my lack of nsfw content in my feed. Turning it off and I see a bunch. It's confusing to the user that filtering can come from multiple places. This needs to be very clear in UI's so people don't get scared off by the thought of censorship.

How do you adjust your spam filter?

Spam gets hidden from global in most ui's. Where is the spam labeles being stored? How do we know if we are being labeled spam?

Do you know where we can view reports? I want to know how this works.

#wolfballs test censorship