Guy Fleegman
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Guy Fleegman@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suboptimal ways to respond to a public security incidentEnglish
6·3 years agoI’m guessing it was a different instance because we don’t have any powermods. (I actually didn’t realize Lemmy already has powermods, sheesh!) Most of us just mod one community on our instance and I don’t think any of us are modding on other instances.
Regardless, I’ll keep an eye out for anything fishy.
Guy Fleegman@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suboptimal ways to respond to a public security incidentEnglish
4·3 years agoThat’s disheartening to hear. Can you share any more detail? If we’ve got a mod causing drama somewhere I can take it up with our admins.
Guy Fleegman@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suboptimal ways to respond to a public security incidentEnglish
12·3 years agoAnd we’re updated! Thank you for your advice, we really appreciate it.
Guy Fleegman@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suboptimal ways to respond to a public security incidentEnglish
13·3 years agoAhh, ok. That’s helpful, thanks!
This is going to seem silly in the context of such a severe exploit but one quirk about our instance is that we literally do not have a “general discussion” /c/. The biggest one is scoped to Star Trek and so a Lemmy exploit is obviously outside the scope of … Star Trek. I would wager that’s the main reason the mod removed the post, but I will admit that just pointing this out, I feel like the forum mod from the short story Wikihistory.
I’m in contact with the admins who manage the hosting, they are coordinating an update 0.18.2-rc1 as we speak. Also, there’s already been some discussion about setting up a general discussion /c/ on our instance and so I’ll include instance security in the scope of that /c/.
You mentioned elsewhere in this thread there is a Lemmy admins Matrix room. Is my instance big enough for my admins to be invited? If yes, who can I point them at to get in?
Guy Fleegman@startrek.websiteto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Suboptimal ways to respond to a public security incidentEnglish
20·3 years agoThis issue is already quite widely publicized and quite frankly “we’re handling it and removing this” is a much more harmful response than I would hope to see.
Hi, mod of a community on the instance in question here. Why is this response harmful? What should we have done instead?


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