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@hypolite @heluecht @tio I'm not sure if it's related to this document (as it seems to me like it is focused on reporting only, not the moderation itself), but somehow i find it important to mention - what will be actual moderation options (and what activitypub and related implementations allows to do).
Just an ideas to consider, you may also don't care at all, feel free to ignore ?
At this moment we can:
Block user on my instance
It's not clear to me if it just hides user on my instance, or also block for users followers on my instance. Does he keeps read-only access?
Block remote user for everyone on my instance
Delete user on my instance
Obvious
What i think we also should be able to do:
Block user for everyone but his followers on my instance
No more showing in global/local timelines and public comments
Hide user's profile
Mark user as moderated and let visitor show his profile with warning from moderator (similar what Mastodon does)
Warn user
No moderation action, just giant "you have been warned by moderator, if you continue violating instance rules, then your account can face consequences"
Block user's federation to other servers
Sometimes you may want user's content and comments only on your server (or block it for selected server) as they can be controversial for others
Let user comment only his posts
This may be specifically effective against trolling imho
Mark post/comment moderated
Hide post/comment behind warning message
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@schmaker Thanks, these suggestions are valuable, this was gong to be my next design avenue after handling reports.
As a aside, “ Block user for everyone but his followers on my instance” is already available as a console command named “silence-something” (I’m on my phone, will confirm later).
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@schmaker The console command is globalcommunitysilence. There's no local alternative but there probably should be.
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@hypolite I don't get the context, it is not clear what this reply is for.
global silence allows to silence local accounts locally too, I use that for some nsfw accounts that signed up on my server. Silencing them will not show the posts in the community (local timeline), which sometimes then shows an empty page in the community, as it will simply not show the post, but count the not shown posts as posts, so pages will be empty.
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@utzer @schmaker I was replying to Schmaker, thanks for the elaboration, I thought this command was only for remote contacts not to show in the global community page, I guess it is wrongly named.