Hi, I know it might sound a bit extreme but is there a way to block every users from specific instances ? Someting like “*@shitty.instance.com” ?
I know it’s possible to block instances, but you can still see comments from their users.
Hi, I know it might sound a bit extreme but is there a way to block every users from specific instances ? Someting like “*@shitty.instance.com” ?
I know it’s possible to block instances, but you can still see comments from their users.
FWIW I have gone back to Jerboa: it works as expected wrt blocked instances and users, but also it lets me post in Markdown - something Voyager doesn’t seem to do, and I never noticed before.
Jerboa is developed by the main Lemmy devs, if I remember correctly. Nutonic (one of the two main devs) confirmed in that thread I linked above that they don’t have the option to block comments from users of blocked instances yet, because they are still working on it.
Also, I’m surprised you can’t post in markdown, because I use markdown often when commenting in the daily game community.
Voyager blocking behaves exactly the same as in jerboa, since both let the backend do it.
As for markdown, what do you mean? Like a WYSIWYG editor? If so, Voyager prefers to write markdown directly. Fun fact: it was actually one of the main design goals of markdown!
Kinda unrelated, but why is ur username purple ?
I’m the voyager dev and you’re using the voyager app :)
Oh. The app is nice btw.
Well, all I know is that Jerboa seems to hide comments from Hexbear dwellers while Voyager doesn’t.
As for Markup, I tried posting a comment with a ~~…~~ marker in Voyager, and it showed up as ~~some text~~, whereas it correctly showed up as strikethrough text
some textin Jerboa.The strikethrough you posted works fine in Voyager. If something specific doesn’t work, please post in [email protected] (or better yet, a GitHub issue) so I can fix. :)
Not sure what’s going on with hexbear, but I doubt they block those users in app. Maybe you’re using an instance that is defederated from them or something.