OC Seems like /m/RedditMigration is currently unmoderated. (kbin.social)
Spam from the past week on that sub hasn't been dealt with, despite multiple users reporting it....
Spam from the past week on that sub hasn't been dealt with, despite multiple users reporting it....
Could anyone assist in how to report this problem as an issue on codeberg?...
Bad take aside, It's frustrating the upvotes and downvotes I get on kbin don't match up to how they appear on lemmy, or hell, even other instances of kbin....
When I look at this post: https://kbin.social/m/politics@beehaw.org/t/343651/Trump-charged-in-Georgia-2020-election-probe-his-fourth-indictment#entry-comment-1636999 I see the thumbnail for another article....
Sorry if this has already been asked, but is there a way to know if kbin is or is not federated with another instance? I know there is a way to block domains by typing in https://your kbin instance/d/domain you want to block and blocking them from there, but is there a way to see a list of instances defederated by default?...
thought i'd share...
Secure a place in history. Create the source material for hundreds of journalists, bloggers and shitposters writing about the downfall of reddit and the rise of the threadiverse. (also missing!)...
Example post...
I did some further testing of federation issues, and have discovered that Kbin (at least Fedia) magazine articles don't federate to remote instances unless they are interacted with on the host instance....
You can also use the map feature of fediverse.observer to pick your new kbin instance.
User-Script - kbin.social - make upvote blue (down is red) for colorblind accessibility...
Hopefully everyone in the northern hemisphere is having an eventful summer. Stay cool!...
@MagHub...
However, when reddit crapped the bed, by comparison, the threadiverse basically didn’t have an established culture. There was a handful of lemmy instances (we were one of them), but the only one of notable size was lemmy.ml. kbin didn’t even exist in any meaningful way until a couple of months before reddit died....
I made a little greasemonkey script to open only feed posts in a new tab by default. I remember in the past seeing some posts of people asking if this is possible so I figured I'd share it just in case anyone else would like to use it.
My proposal for per user content filtering by language. Please comment!
I didn't write it, but it seems good
Each thread shows a Thread widget. In it is a Ratio field. What is this ratio measuring?
Apparently one of the lemmy.ml admins was overzealous in banning all User-Agent strings that contained the word "bot". Bans were entered for all of the individual strings containing that word which were observed in their webserver logs, which impacted kbin's reported agent of "kbinBot"....
Anytime I attempt to delete it just says:...
I've been running a Kbin server on a service called elest.io for around a week....
Someone from sopuli.xyz brought to my attention that my photo didn't show up in my comment when viewed from their instance. But when they navigate to Kbin.social, they can see it....
I found a community on lemmy.world I'd like to join, but I can't figure out how to open it in my kbin instance so that I can subscribe to it. I tried to paste the link into the search bar, but it came up with "empty." I also tried to modify a link to a different community on lemmy.world that I had accessed via kbin, but just...
I’m on kbin.cafe. Let’s use the top post of kbinMeta as an example....
wasnt sure who to tell