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Request: is it possible to add a 4th level, local accounts? #61
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@edumerco I think this can be done by adding a fourth kind of posts: public posts that simply don't federate no matter what (never sent to other servers - even if shared, etc') and can't be fetched by other servers. Shouldn't be hard. |
Ah, beautiful, thank you very much.... :) |
I started working on a new 'communities' feature (in https://github.com/dimkr/tootik/tree/hub), it allows the server admin to define special 'community' users that share posts (and replies) by following users with other followers. This should allow local users with a shared interest to discuss it in a separate 'space', and users on other servers can join the discussion by 'joining' the community. (It's very similar to how Lemmy groups work.) |
Seems great! It is not as a new publication level, but it could work for the same purpose. Other question: do a default community account that it is all local accounts is created for each instance? Best... :) |
Exactly!
Yes, a community is just a special kind of user. They're "public" just like other users - you only need to know the username (and the instance domain) to find the community.
Currently no, but I'm thinking about adding a special community named "local" that's automatically followed by new users. |
Hi. Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful and simple tool. :)
I'd like to know how much effort (or concept breaking) would it be to add another level of privacy, inspired in a great feature of Hometown?
As you clearly state, today we have 3 privacy levels:
In Hometown, there is "community" between Public and followers, which means all accounts in the same instance. This allows the instance to become a campfire, a cozy web to gather and talk.
Be it possible or not, thank you very much for linking these worlds. :)
Best...
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