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  • Yes thats a bug, the image upload works but it doesnt put it in the post url automatically.

  • Thanks, I fixed the community pagination and opend an issue for the button overflow.

  • Check again on voyager, the colors are working right now.

  • At the moment no. We want to stabilise all the features which are already implemented, before adding more things.

  • You can only edit posts as mod, not comments. Also the test instance shouldnt federate with lemmy.ml or other production instances, changed it to allowlist federation now.

  • except apparently I’m not allowed to edit as mod even though I am a mod

    Just tested and it works for me. Did you try to edit a post made by an admin? In that case it would probably be rejected.

  • Pictures seem to be borked? https://voyager.lemmy.ml/post/16868

    Not sure what you mean.

    Upon posting the body text is also immediately added into the comment section as if a suggested comment

    Fixed in https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/4112

    apparently it uploads but doesn’t add the URL to the post when creating, I copied the image link from profile -> uploads edited it in and now it works

    Opened issue https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/4111

    Oh no please tell me that there is an option to inline open images??? I dont wanna click on every image individually, have it open over the entire webpage I’m using, then click again to close it, scroll further and repeat???

    No but you can use the new card view. I also made a PR to use single column for large cards.

  • You need to be a community mod, and then go to the community settings (it's a separate page now). In the settings theres a tab for managing tags.

    And when creating or editing a post, you can add tags at the bottom of the form.

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  • Thats just your opinion. You can criticise as much as you want, but Piefed is part of the Fediverse and neither of us can change that. I prefer to get along well rather than getting into pointless fights, but you do you.

  • Piefed is an open source project which is provided for free by volunteers. You dont have any right to make demands to the developers. If you dont like it, fork or ignore it.

  • Many people would say the same thing about the admins of various different Lemmy instances. In the end admins can do whatever they want on their own instance, thats how the Fediverse works. Whats important is that they can only do these things on their own site. So if you dont like it, just block and move on.

  • Responsible disclosure is still important because it takes the developer time to develop, validate and release a securit fix. Keep in mind that open source projects like Piefed, Lemmy and others are developed by volunteers in their free time. So it is irresponsible to publish security problems without any private warning. For all the infighting that is happening, we need to remember that our enemy is Reddit, and not anyone on the Fediverse.

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