this post was submitted on 10 Mar 2024
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When a bug tracker is inside the exclusive walled-gardens of MS Github or Gitlab.com, and you cannot or will not enter, where do you file your bug report? Here, of course. This is a refuge where you can report bugs that are otherwise unreportable due to technical or ethical constraints.

⚠of course there are no guarantees it will be seen by anyone relevant. Hopefully some kind souls will volunteer to proxy the reports.

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There are “announcement” communities where all posts are treated as announcements. This all-or-nothing blunt choice at the time of community creation could be more flexible. In principle, a community founder should have four choices:

  • all posts are announcements (only mods can post)
  • all posts are discussions
  • (new) all posts are announcements (anyone can post)
  • (new) authors choose at posting time whether their post is an announcement or a discussion

This would be particularly useful if an author cross-posts to multiple communities but prefers not to split the discussion. In which case the carbon copies could use the announcement option (or vice versa).

There is a side-effect here with pros and cons. This capability could be used for good by forcing a conversation to happen outside of a walled garden. E.g. you post to a small free-world instance then crosspost an “announcement” in a walled garden like sh.itjust.works, then the whole discussion takes place in the more socially responsible venue with open access. OTOH, the same capability in reverse could also be used detrimentally, e.g. by forcing a discussion onto the big centralized platforms.

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Perhaps the community creator should get a more granular specification. E.g. a community creator might want:

Original posts → author’s choice

Cross-posts coming from [sh.itjust.works,lemmy.world] → discussions only

Cross-posts coming from [*] → author’s choice

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