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Allan Nordhøy
funkwhale
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First
set
of
instance
level
moderation
tools
(
#580, !521)
Instance-level
moderation
tools
-------------------------------
This
release
includes
a
first set of moderation tools that will give more control
to
admins
about
the
way
their
instance
federate
with
other
instance
and
accounts
on
the
network.
Using these tools, it's now possible to
:
-
Browse
known
accounts
and
domains,
and
associated
dat
a
(storage size, software version, etc.)
-
Purge
dat
a
belonging to given accounts and domains
-
Block
or
partially
restrict
interactions
with
any
account
or
domain
All
those
features
are
usable
using
a
brand new
"moderation"
permission, meaning
you
c
an
appoints one or nultiple moderators to help with this task.
I'd
like
to
thank
all
Mastodon
contributors,
because
some
of
the
these
tools
are
heavily
inspired
from
what's
being
done
in
Mastodon.
Thank
you
so
much!
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