Feditext beta users: GotoSocial announced their first 0.15 prerelease today, which includes filter support contributed by our very own Vyr.
Feditext version 1.7.2 build 101 improves filter UI by hiding the "Drop instead of hide" filter option when using a GtS instance, where it is not yet supported and won't work.
if you aren't using a GtS instance, you don't need to upgrade Feditext today.
Feditext beta users: today's version 1.7.2 (build 83) fixes reporting posts when using a GotoSocial server, adds support for instance rules on GtS 0.12 and up, and fixes a rare visual bug with reporting on all platforms. this build is recommended for GtS users; if you use something else, you don't need to upgrade immediately.
Guys, how do you manage lists on #GtS?
I figured it out once, but now I'm lost.
I can view them in #semaphore, but can't edit them.
I can view them and remove members in #Phanpy, but can't add them.
Looking to try a #gotosocial server to get a feel for what it is. I'm not a dev so don't want to spin up my own server, just want a seat for a test account. Please let me know if you don't mind me joining you. #GtS
the current state of play is that Mastodon has a hardcoded list of supported language codes, sending an unsupported one will result in it being silently ignored and replaced with the server default, and API clients have to just kinda guess what's available, so this is a nice upgrade. would love to see other Mastodon-compatible APIs implement this method too.
quick followup on this: i suggested implementing the language list API method to GtS dev chat, and the consensus was that it was unnecessary.
GtS now accepts any well-formed BCP 47 language tag, in line with AP/AS2, and doesn't need this method at all, since there is no allowed-languages list.
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