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Jack3G
The prophecy has been fulfilled.
This is one of those things that I'll save and then never use.
I'm normally a lurker but I try to contribute stuff for the sake of the fediverse.
I was originally using Jerboa, but scrolling was really laggy for some reason so I ended up switching to Liftoff and it's been much better.
I have the same issue. It's worse when the header is sliding in and out, but I have no idea what causes it. It's not unusable though, just a bit laggy.
I think it should just provide information rather than making conclusive decision of aye or nay, and humans should have the final say. There could be a count separating ayes and nays for subscribers and guests which the bot could put in a comment along with other stats.
As a side note: Here Randomocity says "Nay until some evidence is posted" and then evidence is posted, but a bot would still count that as nay. So maybe maybe have a symbol like /aye
. That could over complicate things though.
I just had an idea. What if instead of a percentage of users in the instance, it's a percentage of users that are subscribed to the agora. I don't think subs are public, so it would have to be checked by an admin or bot. Maybe tallying and time limits could be done by the bot as well. I'm not too sure. Just throwing the idea out there.
Edit: Also I could help with development of a bot if needed. I don't know how lemmy/fediverse works under the hood though :/
Nay. I don't like what they're doing over there, but I don't think defederating is the right thing to do.
Other people have already said what I was thinking: "Defederation should be the last option", "You have a block list, curate your own filter bubble", "we ourselves have felt what it is like", etc.
Nay for 24 hours, but I think you're right that there should be a clearly defined time limit. Maybe two or three days so more people get a chance to vote?
This could be what you're looking for. Their main implementation is a gitea fork, but I've seen mentions of gitlab as well. Unfortunately I don't think github would ever consider being compatible, that would just lose them users.