Potential for Additional Content Filters in Lemmy?
I had a quick question and thought it might spark some discussion.
I know that Lemmy currently uses the NSFW tag/filter, which is great, but I’ve noticed that it tends to get applied to a wide variety of content—everything from mildly suggestive posts to very graphic material.
This got me wondering: has Lemmy ever considered adding more granular content filters or tags?
For example:
NSFL (Not Safe For Life) for particularly graphic or disturbing content (ie graphic war footage)
Political for sensitive Political Posts
Other potential tags for things like triggering content, or etc.
The goal would be to give users a bit more control over what they see, and help communities categorize content more accurately without overloading the single NSFW tag.
Curious if this has ever been discussed, or if there are plans to expand filtering options in the future.
Are botted votes possible?
Lemmy is federated, meaning independently hosted instances interact with one another. Instances often also have significant measures in place to prevent the automated creation of multiple accounts. However, anyone can host an instance. Wouldn't it be possible for someone to host their own instance without any spam prevention measures, automatically create multiple of their own accounts, and use those accounts to flood a post with upvotes/downvotes? I'm aware that instances can block interaction from other instances, but if done correctly it would be easy to do it without raising much suspicion. Does Lemmy have any safeguards against this, and if not, is it even possible to fix?
Note: I don't plan on doing any of this, I'm simply just curious about how it works.
The 2026 U.S. Defense Strategy Is a Blueprint for Imperial Retrenchment and Class War
The 2026 U.S. Defense Strategy Is a Blueprint for Imperial Retrenchment and Class War
The Pentagon recently released its 2026 National Defense Strategy. The document builds directly on the 2025 U.S. National Security Strategy paper which I discussed earlier, further confirming that the age of unilateral U.S.Dialectical Dispatches
Quiet Struggles 🇵🇸
This isn’t just an ordinary photo.
It’s a kettle over a small fire—how we cope with gas shortages and daily hardship here in Gaza.
Sometimes we rely on very basic methods just to get through the day and provide warmth for our children.
Quiet suffering is still real suffering.
Any act of human solidarity truly matters. 🤍
Support link:
gofund.me/1d3ea05b6
Taskbar still showing but is not clickable while my game is running in fullscreen
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That's interesting, I never see the USA being asked to defend it's military drills in and around the South China Sea. They normally invoke the un treaty on international waters, which the usa has not signed or ratified
OpenSplitDeck - An open source steam controller
GitHub - tommybee456/OpenSplitDeck: A steam deck-like controller made from a mix of off the shelf parts and 3d printed parts with custom hardware and firmware
A steam deck-like controller made from a mix of off the shelf parts and 3d printed parts with custom hardware and firmware - tommybee456/OpenSplitDeckGitHub
This is really cool, this would be great to do to a steam deck with a broken motherboard
edit: got to the price part, oof
It's using a whole bunch of Steam Deck spare parts bought from iFixit, and a few after market upgrades like hall effect sticks and an extremerate shell replacement. Buying a single trigger (just the plastic R2/L2 trigger, mind you) for $20 to fix a broken $500 Deck isn't too bad, but trying to build an entire controller from spares is really not economically sensible.
But if you did indeed have those parts already for some reason, the rest is all rather cheap, common components. Cannibalize a Deck, and the extra cost would probably be well under $50.
...plus the $500 to buy a replacement Deck, so don't actually do it.
Israel pays for UK adverts attacking Doctors Without Borders
Israel pays for UK adverts attacking Doctors Without Borders
Benjamin Netanyahu’s effort to drive medical charity out of Gaza backed by an aggressive Israeli propaganda campaign in Britain.JOHN McEVOY (Declassified Media ltd)
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Hate It Or Rate It | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
I just found Hiori. I was wishing for such an app for a long time. Finally, I can take a photo of a product and rate it such that I won't buy it in the future again.
It happens very often that I buy something again because I forget it. E.g. tofu in a carton where you can't see what's inside.
Hate It Or Rate It | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository
Track and decide: Love it or leave it with every purchase.f-droid.org
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Trump Plotting Regime Change in Cuba by Year’s End: WSJ
Trump Plotting Regime Change in Cuba by Year’s End: WSJ - News From Antiwar.com
The Donald Trump administration hopes to execute a regime change in Cuba by the end of 2026, according to sources cited by the Wall Street Journal.News From Antiwar.com
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announces closure of research operations, jobs cuts
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada announces closure of research operations, jobs cuts
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada says it has identified savings opportunities and is closing seven research operations.The Canadian Press (CTVNews)
Bookmark vault/archive links tool that is outside the browser
Looking for a link archiving tool to save links that i have no intention of viewing anytime soon. it needs to be able to sort bookmarks by folders and sub-folders, tags are just not my thing. It doesn't have to be anything crazy but it needs to be offline first and have the ability to export bookmarks in a readable format
Part of it is that i have limited storage in terms of what i can archive, so the next best thing is save the links to YT and websites. If they are gone in the future, it is what it is. I also want my browser bookmark manager to be clutter free without the pressure of removing bookmarks all the time.
Also, i don't want to use any note talking apps, there are too many links and it just defeat the point of the app.
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I use a mix of readeck and browsertrix.
Readeck is more of a link archiver and manager, does not archive comprehensively but is good enough for most pages:
readeck.org/en/
Browsertrix is much more comprehensive but not really a read for later or link manager software. It’s primarily intended for site archiving ad hoc or on a cadence. I believe requires k8s for deployment, which was ok for me:
webrecorder.net/browsertrix/
Both are better for different use cases so therefore I use both.
Readeck: Home
Save interesting articles, long read, pictures, videos. Read or revisit them later.Readeck
Dessalines
in reply to Teknevra • • •We will have community-created post tags in
1.0, but its not possible to filter by these yet.Specific content filtering can get incredibly convoluted though, and I'd like to keep it as simple as possible.