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spacecowboy, in What's the plan for downvote federation?

Turn upvotes/downvotes off and you’ll enjoy your experience here more, and your opinion will be less biased.

Pamasich, in Feature comparison - kbin vs Lemmy
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If by "spoiler alert" you mean

::: spoiler spoiler
this
:::

then it's supported now (ernest added it some days ago).

Win+. is a Windows functionality, yeah.

Some differences not yet mentioned are

  • boosts (mastodon's equivalent to twitter's retweets)
  • bookmarks / saving stuff (supported on lemmy, not yet on kbin)
  • votes on kbin are public, while they're hidden on lemmy
  • magazine/community css (supported on kbin, I think not supported on lemmy)

Does Lemmy mark new comments in posts? Since kbin just added that recently.

Damaskox,
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I understood that boost in kbin is the same as upvote in Lemmy.
What is voting in kbin? Boosts?
What is this CSS? How does it function?

I'm not sure how to look for indications of new comment markings, in both kbin and Lemmy.

Pamasich,
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boosts

Boosts are originally Mastodon's version of Twitter's retweets. By boosting a post, you share it with your followers.

Behind the scenes, this is how they're implemented on kbin too right now. Though it seems incomplete, as there's not currently a way to view content boosted by your followed users without visiting their profiles manually.

kbin currently uses boosts to sort threads by top, rather than upvotes. Which might be what you were referring to there.

Writing this out now, I realize it might not actually be a difference worth mentioning while it doesn't add anything unique besides added complexity and Mastodon integration (which just goes back to microblogging being a thing on kbin which is already covered).

CSS

CSS stands for Cascading Style Sheets and is a language to describe the visual design of websites.

An older version of Reddit (old.reddit.com) allowed subreddits to specify their own custom CSS code which would be used when users visited those subreddits. They could completely transform the design of the site using that feature. Or they could hack in features specific to their subreddit. Many subreddits both big and small made use of that feature and are still using it even today.
Spoilers for example were done using links and custom CSS long before Reddit added their official spoilers.

Kbin takes the same approach as old.reddit. Magazines can specify their own custom CSS code to change kbin's appearance while visiting the magazine. Though I have only seen one magazine make use of that so far, so it's not nearly as widespread as on Reddit yet.

new comments

On kbin, there's a setting in the sidebar (the gear icon) to mark new comments in threads you've seen before (since turning on the feature). I think it defaults to off.

When turned on and visiting a thread, new comments since your last visit are marked with a yellow bottom left corner. This is a very recent addition and seems to only be clear enough with the Tokyo Night theme currently. On other themes the colored corner is very hard to see for me.

Damaskox,
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Updated CSS and new comments on the list

Auster, in /kbin Issues

Still can't block @hexbear.net instances

ernest, in Blocked accounts still showing in random posts/threads sections
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I'll take care of it this week.

ernest, in Can't view the threads page of newcommunities@lemmy.world
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I will check it this evening, thanks.

originalucifer, in Can I post a new thread from kbin to a lemmy community?
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try this..
click 'magazines' at the top
then type in the name of the remote community you want, like 'funny'.. it should then show you all those remote communities and the local one.... click the community you want to post in
then you should see a banner at the top reminding you youre looking at a local version of a remote community, click the '+' sign and select the post type... this will initiate a new thread.

Maestro,
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Thank you, that worked!

ghostatnoon, in Missing search results when looking for federated communities (at Lemmy)
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It's usually easier to search via external sites (https://lemmyverse.net/ and https://browse.feddit.de/ are the ones I've been using). You'll still have to manually copy over the magazine name in order to subscribe for it, but you'll get a wider variety of results without having to go to each instance individually.

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Thanks for the tip, that's a good workaround

Gordon_Freeman, in Can't block Hexbear communities - with workaround
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Raffster,

I like to explore new/all sometimes to find new communitiies so that's unfortunately not helping. And it's really only a problem with hexbears, everything else blocks just fine.

amio,

That's a fix for a different issue. Discoverability here is pretty bad, so the front page is sort of a necessary evil to me.

ThatOneKirbyMain2568, in Could there be a "Filter" button for magazines?
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I think it'd be simpler to just change the block button so it does that. Adding a new "filter" button would lead to newcomers being confused on what the difference is. Besides, I don't think there's much benefit to being completely unable to view a magazine.

Skavau,

Sure. Or that.

Crul, in Missing search results when looking for federated communities (at Lemmy)

You can access communities through the URL:

https://kbin.social/m/COMMUNITY@INSTANCE

Example:

kbin.social/m/cassettefuturism@lemm.ee

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Thanks, that worked, although I cannot see any of the posts in the original community :(

Crul,

I cannot see any of the posts in the original community :(

I cannot helps with that :/

I know federation is not perfect. I would suggest trying again later just in case it’s taking some time to get the data from the other instance.

Doll_Tow_Jet-ski,

Thanks, I will

cacheson, in Does Kbin have the saving feature?
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You can use the boost feature. Your boosts are public, but that's usually a good thing. Things you want to save are often things you want to promote, and vice versa.

Damaskox,
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Yeah, this could be the closest to it.

BaldProphet, in Does Kbin have the saving feature?
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You can bookmark the URL for a post or comment that you like in your browser, but there is no saving feature in Kbin itself, yet.

Pamasich, (edited ) in /kbin Issues
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Posting this here for now since codeberg seems to be inaccessible. I'll move it over there (if there's not already an issue on this) once it's back.

With the new update came edit labels, but the relative edit time seems to be wrong. After editing a comment, it says "edited in 2 minutes" and counts down.

edit: this seems to be a general issue with timestamps on kbin for me since the update. The comment creation time too, it seems to be set to 2 minutes in the future.

tiredofsametab, in Can't see many posts on kbinmeta even though the posters are not in my block list (including posts by Ernest).

Wait, this posted? I got a 503 telling me it didn't. It may be double-posted; I can't see. I also can't see comments here, but get them in my notifications.

Lspssl, in Is kbin dead in the water?

I really like kbin but eventually switched to lemmy because of the boost app. But once apps for kbkn start coming I’ll definitely check them out

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