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You could try to turn it off
moderation works on Hubzilla
% git blame view/tpl/admin_site.tpl|grep open_pubstrea465d89129c view/tpl/admin_site.tpl (zotlabs 2018-02-14 15:32:33 -0800 58) {{include file="field_checkbox.tpl" field=$open_pubstream}}
to discourage site admins
The admin can also decide whether they want the public stream visible to strangers (non-logged in visitors.) By default this is off, but if the admin wants the liability that follows from not having any clue about what is displayed on their site, they can enable it. I have not, and I would not either.
pubstream visible to no logged in users This obviously, you don't want
What we don't have, is a proper way to mark a post for moderation
instance admins think carefully about how to bring mutual responsibilty into the web
Hubzilla is ideal for discreet communication, without public content, without spam. Which other platform allows such control to the user, without reliance upon a server administrator?
No one who is actually logged on is forced to see the public stream
/admin/site/Only import Public stream posts with this text
/settings/display/Content settings
i don't see a HZ-specific reputation issue
As far as I've understood
There is no need for civilised behaviour in the real world, because we have freedom and so on. In the computer world, such scenarios are of course, spam.
I find it impertinent to label the developers of Hubzilla, who introduced the option after 2018, as "immature programmers of today" and to brand concepts such as the possibility of public streaming as "dubious concepts" is also not the finest way of discussing them.
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you're provoking, not by challenging design decisions, which is welcomed, but with your communication style. Some participants of the discussion showed you already that this is out of place, and you crossed a red line here.
This isn't a Hubzilla-specific problem any more than it is a Wordpress-specific problem.
hub.netzgemeinde.euNo publicly accessible feed, violated our Community Guidelines or Terms of Use
No publicly accessible feed, violated our Community Guidelines or Terms of Use
Not long until Threads will have blocked all public Hubzilla and (streams) instances. And then they'll come for the private, single-user instances with no valid imprint.