Overview : Moderation in the fediverse
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Hi,
I would like to compare our moderation options in the various software of the fediverse. But i can't achieve it alone, so i need admins and moderators help.
Can you list all admin and moderation option for each software in comment ? So, later we can do a nice table that will show us what the fediverse is missing :3
And let's share about what feature do you miss ? How do you desescalate ? Do you try to explain to users ?
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idk if PieFed has this, but something Lemmy is missing that Reddit has: modmail. On Reddit you can send a PM that goes to the moderators of the community/subreddit instead of PMing them individually. I actually don't know what it looks like on the moderator's side, I was never a mod for a big subreddit, but I imagine there's a way to prevent every mod from responding to the same message.
My admin panel on Lemmy has a slur regex filter option, and a list of blocked URLs, some options for rate limiting posts/comments/images/PMs/searches/registrations, and a way to view/delete images that were uploaded by users.
Hi good point for the modmaid. I would also add admin mail :)
So i will do PieFed and finish later. Once done i'll ping you. Here are the feature from my memory. :)
Admin
- Filter pseudo, message by keywords
- Trusted instance
- Shared defederation list with an instance you chose
- reputation system by voting pattern
- manage role between modo and admin team
- modlog
- checking vote
Modo
- setup vote per community : allow dowvote from everyone or not
- delete and ban (reasons is upcoming).
User
- repport and choose the reasons in a checkbox or write them.
- repport picture : the picture is blured and greyed.
- filter by keywords permanantly or temporary, hide completly or blur