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Investigate the utility of instance actors for instance‐level moderation notes #2
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LV.1: ApplicationBackend @ installing and running the applicationBackend @ installing and running the applicationLV.2: VocabularyOntology @ the terms which the application understandsOntology @ the terms which the application understandsLV.3: HTMLSerialization @ HTML webpage renederingSerialization @ HTML webpage renederingLV.5: FeaturesFrontend @ FeaturesetFrontend @ FeaturesetSTATUS: enhancementNew feature or improvements to existingNew feature or improvements to existingSTATUS: need infoFurther information is requestedFurther information is requested
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LV.1: ApplicationBackend @ installing and running the applicationBackend @ installing and running the applicationLV.2: VocabularyOntology @ the terms which the application understandsOntology @ the terms which the application understandsLV.3: HTMLSerialization @ HTML webpage renederingSerialization @ HTML webpage renederingLV.5: FeaturesFrontend @ FeaturesetFrontend @ FeaturesetSTATUS: enhancementNew feature or improvements to existingNew feature or improvements to existingSTATUS: need infoFurther information is requestedFurther information is requested
Right now Mastodon’s moderation capabilities are mainly targeted towards individual users, not instances. However, most contemporary fediverse instances have their own account, e.g.
@cat.family@cat.familywhich is used for a variety of special federation purposes. (This might actually be required for “secure mode”.)Assigning notes, tags, etc. to these accounts may be one avenue for increasing instance‐level moderation potential, but I’ll need to dig into the specifics to see how it works.