Rob299 - she/her

experimenting with identifying as nonbinary/~she/her he aromantic

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  • Hey thanks for responding. I submitted a post about it in more detail.

    For a quick summary this, is ideally and particularly how I was planning for communities to work on Peertube.

    What they ideally would do.

    Act like public playlist, where any one can add their video to the community, possibly with an optional approval list.

    Approved/submited videos should show in chronological order of the submitted video, not the original video upload date.

    Communities would be managed by the specific dedicated server that created them.

    What Peertube communities ideally should not do:

    Change where (hosted instance) the video is hosted, except when necessary, such as backup or otherwise.





  • If you are concerned of the possibility of a bot being among other users that has no been deleted what I would suggest is. Get into less popular and less documented videos topics and their comment sections.

    Idk what you are searching for but the more specific a video is to a genre or video topic will certainly throw off an ai chat bot. They’ll eventually say the wrong thing. What you do then is see if they bother correcting themselves or do they keep using the same answer in responses. You’l know its a bot because in more niche topic a real person would be more dedicated into saying the right things.

    Linux is well documented but how documented is Palemoon browser compared to Firefox for example. The more specific you get the easier it will be to know if it’s an ai bot. If you talk about everyday topics the ai is always being trained on user generated content. It gets harder to tell.