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Lemmy.World April update - Lemmy.World
lemmy.worldHello world, we’ve had various smaller updates lately that didn’t all warrant
their own update posts and we don’t want to post too many announcements around
the same time, so we collected them for a single larger post. ### New
alternative Lemmy frontend: Tesseract We have recently added a new alternative
Lemmy frontend to our collection: Tesseract
[https://github.com/asimons04/tesseract]. Tesseract was forked from Photon a
while back and includes a variety of additional customization options and
moderation utilities. It is available at https://t.lemmy.world/
[https://t.lemmy.world/]. ### Lemmy-UI update to 0.19.11-ish We have deployed a
custom build of Lemmy-UI, the default Lemmy web interface, which includes most
of the features included in the official 0.19.11 release. While we haven’t
updated our backend to a newer version yet, as we still have to find a solution
for dealing with the newly integrated functionality to send emails on rejected
registration applications, all the frontend features that don’t require a
backend update have been included. The only part that is currently missing is
Lemmy’s new donation dialog [https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/pull/3034], as
this requires a backend upgrade as well. You can find the list of changes in the
frontend section in the announcement for the 0.19.11 release
[https://join-lemmy.org/news/2025-04-08_-_Lemmy_Release_v0.19.11]. ###
Defederation from lemmy.one and r.nf [http://r.nf] A Lemmy.World user informed
us about an instance we are federated with that was hosting very illegal content
a while back. This was a result of an attack more than a year ago, and said
content federated to many other instances, which made local copies of the
material. Unfortunately, when this material was taken down at the source, that
action did not federate to all linked instances, meaning that there are still
some instances showing this material. Once we were made aware of this, we
realized that this was likely not the only occurrence, so we started looking for
other instances where this content may also still exist. We have identified more
than 50 affected instances and already reached out to many of them to inform
them about this content to have it taken down. Among these instances, r.nf
[http://r.nf] and lemmy.one were some of the first instances that were informed,
but even after 2 months since the initial report there has been zero reaction
from either instance. Both of these instances don’t appear to be moderated, as
evident also by posts asking whether the instance is still maintaned on
lemmy.one [https://lemmy.one/post/15445233] and 2 month old spam in r.nf’s main
community [https://r.nf/post/4142368]. The community that gets hit the hardest
by this is [email protected] [/c/[email protected]]
[https://lemmy.one/c/privacyguides], which is the only larger community across
these instances. We recommend looking for alternative communities on other
instances. Due to the lack of action and response we have since also reported
this directly to their hosting providers through Cloudflare, which includes an
automatic report to NCMEC. Even when this material will get taken down now, we
don’t currently believe that the instance operators are willing or able to
moderate these instances properly, so we will keep them defederated unless they
can convince us that they are going to moderate their instances more actively
and ensure that they provide usable abuse contacts that don’t require going
through their hosting provider. We also defederate from other instances from
time to time due to lack of moderation and unreachable admins among other
reasons. If you’re interested in the reasons for our defederations, we aim to
always document them on Fediseer
[https://gui.fediseer.com/instances/detail/lemmy.world#censures-given]. Be
warned though, as this list contains a mentions or references to various
disturbing or illegal material. Most of those instances are either very small,
don’t interact with Lemmy much anyway, or are explicitly stating support of
content that is incompatible with our policies. We also usually try to reach out
to affected instances prior to defederation if we believe that they may not
intentionally be supporting the problematic content. We have temporarily
re-federated to lemmy.one to allow this post and
https://lemmy.world/post/28173100 [https://lemmy.world/post/28173100] to
federate to them. We’re waiting for federation to catch up with the activities
since we defederated a day ago originally before we defederate again. ###
Reliability of media uploads We have recently been receiving some reports of
media uploads not working from time to time. We have already addressed one of
the underlying issues and are working on addressing another one currently.
Please continue to let us know about issues like that to ensure that they’re on
our radar. We’re currently also working on improving our overall application
monitoring to collect more useful information that helps us track down specific
issues, improve visibility for errors, as well as hopefully allowing us to
identify potential performance issues. ### Parallel federation Back in Lemmy
0.19.6, Lemmy introduced the option to send federated activities in parallel.
Without this, Lemmy would only ever have one activity in the process of being
transmitted to another instance. While most instances don’t have a large number
of activities going out, we’re at the point where instances far away from us are
not able to keep up with our traffic anymore due to physics limitations when
waiting for data from the other side of the world. Some instances mitigated this
by setting up an external federation queue near our instance that would batch
activities together to work around these limitations while this was not
implemented in Lemmy and deployed on our end. Unfortunately this also meant
having to maintain an additional server, which means time investment, a few
bucks every month to pay, as well as another potential component that could
break. We have enabled 2 parallel sends around a week ago and aussie.zone, who
were pretty much constantly lagging behind multiple days have finally caught up
with us again [https://lemmy.world/post/28127683]. We will continue to monitor
this and if needed increase the number of parallel sends further in the future,
but so far it looks like we should be fine with 2 for a good while. — edit:
added section about parallel federation
I saw a post on lemmy.world that they defederated r.nf because of illegal content and no response to their reports to admins.
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