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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hey Everyone!

If you've noticed any performance issues (or hopefully performance improvements!) across any Pawb.Social service, please let us know here.

That includes: pawb.social (Lemmy), furry.engineer (Mastodon), and pawb.fun (Mastodon).

Ideally, if you could provide the following information when reporting a performance issue, it would be greatly appreciated:

  • What you were trying to do at the time? (Loading the homepage, opening a post on c/..., making a post on c/..., etc.)

  • What browser / app were you using?

  • About how long did it take for the action to complete?

Feel free to include anything else you might think is relevant, and we appreciate the community's assistance!

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submitted 3 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Is there an issue with Voyager app recently? Today I deceided to check Lemmy and found out that nothing loads on the app, so I thought that maybe it's an issue with the app and not this instance.

So I decide to clear my app data and try to log in again, but the app showed an error about being unable to connect with pawb.social and I also couldn't access pawb.social from both the webapp and the iOS app.

Weirdly enough, I can still access other instances from Voyager as a guest.

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submitted 4 weeks ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Does this instance as a whole have a stance on DNP lists, or is it up to each community?

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submitted 1 month ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

It seems like one of my posts was created twice even though I only posted it once.

https://pawb.social/post/23826875

This is the second time this has happened: https://pawb.social/post/23713314 (Link leads to deleted post, not sure if you can see it as an admin so sending it anyway. This is the un-deleted version.)

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

So I'm sure some of you have also gotten the spam DMs supposedly from "Nicole, the fediverse chick". She is notorious enough across Lemmy to even have her own community now. I think I've gotten like 6 Nicole DMs. While those may seem amusing on their own, there is the worrying suggestion that they might actually be a deanonymization attack. In light of that possibility, are there any measures the admins here could consider to prevent this kind of attack from happening? Other instances' solutions include for example rehosting external embedded images, filtering out external images from DMs entirely or trying to implement filters for preventing spam DMs from being sent. Especially one of the former two solutions would in my opinion be quite good options to protect the privacy of pawb.social users.

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

@[email protected] @[email protected]

So this partially seems to be an issue with anything from 'files.catbox.moe' such as this post https://pawb.social/post/20002623

I'm just getting a broken jpg image. Same deal in browser and using the Voyager app, so I can only assume it's something on the Pawb side.

And just today I noticed a similar issue with anything coming from lemmy.sdf.org. This could be either posts hosted on that site, or posts by users from the site. This community for example the recent posted images aren't loading: https://pawb.social/c/[email protected]

Unsure if it's just me!

Edit: appears to be ok now!

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submitted 4 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I'm sure you know, but I haven't seen any communication about it, so I'm bringing it up just to make sure. Performance tanked abruptly a few days ago and has only gotten worse in the following days.

Is it helpful to bring this up when it's observed, or would you prefer we just chill and wait?

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Update to 0.19.8 (github.com)
submitted 5 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hello just curious as to when we could expect an update to 0.19.8 since it's a very recent and also stable update which fixes a lot of the bugs in 0.19.6 and 0.19.7.

I understand that an update is a big deal and takes careful consideration. Just wanted to ask about it, and also maybe let you guys know it's out in case you didn't.

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submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hugely improved performance! Great work! Thanks a lot!

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submitted 7 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Just... can we have a Pixelfed instance? I think it'd be a good way for users here to organize art and photos.

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

For the past 3 or so days, at least once per day, I will load pawb.social and discover that I'm not logged in anymore. I had the same problem for several days about 3 weeks ago

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submitted 8 months ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Page load times have been very slow for some communities, especially those hosted on other instances, and especially over the past few days. Not sure if this was related to the maintenance over the weekend. Here's some quick examples from a sample of 3 communities. I'm listing them in the order that I visited them (I'm not sure if images et. al. are cached across instances, but just in case):



Of these three tests, we performed fine on one, but the other two were markedly slower. Refreshing the home feed (settings: Subscribed, New) has also been very slow (with load times in excess of 5 seconds being very common).

Is anyone else seeing this, or is this a 'Me' problem?

(I swear I don't only complain.) :D

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submitted 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

We can't set an avatar for ourselves! It gives this error:

{"data":{"msg":"exiftool Failed with signal: 13 (SIGPIPE)","files":null},"state":"success"}

Update: This applies to all images, not just account pictures. Also the community icon on the right is broken, too!

-- Frost

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submitted 11 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Profile images don't appear to be working correctly. I can't see any when viewing profiles, I can't change mine, and when I try to view the image I get a sled-error "IO error: Os { code: 5, kind: Uncategorized, message: "I/O error" }"

Edit: Fixed by Crashdoom. Thank you.

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Hey, I recently received a 14-day ban from lemmy.ml for this comment:

While I suppose it wasn't the nicest thing I could have said, here's what bothers me. They cited rule 1 as the ban reason. Now, lemmy.ml's news community doesn't have its own rules section, so I was left to assume that they were applying the instance-wide "rule 1" which was, "no bigotry".

No Bigotry.

Apparently calling someone a tankie and a redfash accelerationist is bigotry? Are they seriously trying to equate being a tankie with being trans, gay, black and/or native american? Seriously? That's incredibly bigoted and offensive; and that's ignoring the fact that the common tankie idols like Stalin, Putin, Xi Jinping and Kim Jong-un are deeply intertwined with things like nationalism, ethnic superiority, queerphobia and the like.

Meanwhile, their modlog shows that they've dealt with multiple instances of actual queerphobic bigotry by removing the comment while also letting the user go.

Do we really want to be associated with bigots like that?

The thing that sucks is that there are communities I genuinely enjoy on lemmy.ml, however getting banned for bigotry after calling someone a tankie and redfash accelerationist while actual bigots are allowed to keep hanging out on lemmy.ml is like a slap to the face.

I'm honestly considering leaving Lemmy and social media at this point. It seems like my two choices are corporate-owned black-box algorithms populated by soft-spoken bigots and pissed-off centrists looking for an axe to grind, and FOSS-based federated platforms where you still have to tolerate bigotry because there apparently aren't enough users and interesting content otherwise.

Inb4 I start getting harassed by lemmy.ml admins or something.


Receipts (click links for images)


(Community ban)

(Instance ban)

(No rules for lemmy.ml/c/news)

(Rules for lemmy.ml)

(Transphobia let off with a slap on the wrist)

(Queerphobia let off with a slap on the wrist)

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Been meaning to ask for awhile; especially relevant with the most recent Pawb outage apparently being due to lack of storage space.

A post from 6 months ago claims that Lemmy as a whole still doesn't support AVIF or JXL uploads; is that also true of Pawb?

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Given the size the community has grown to and concerns around our current approach to maintenance, I’d like to get some feedback on when we should look to schedule maintenance going forward.

There’s two cases covered by the poll, so please choose the all options that fit your preferences.

Case 1: Non-interactive Maintenance This covers any maintenance where we don’t actively need to monitor the upgrade process; Copying data from one location to another, etc. (Usually, this could be left overnight and brought back up in the morning)

Case 2: Interactive Maintenance This covers any maintenance that requires us to perform a series of actions and continually monitor the process to ensure no issues; Upgrading Mastodon or Lemmy, database migration, or upgrading the Kubernetes cluster. (Usually, this would need to occur during the day due to time constraints)

To vote, please find the corresponding pinned comments and upvote them!

If you’ve got any questions, concerns, etc. please leave them below and we’ll get back to them asap!

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Due to the recent spam waves affecting the Fediverse, we'd like to open requests for comment on the use of automated moderation tools across Pawb.Social services.

We have a few ideas on what we'd like to do, but want to make sure users would feel comfortable with this before we go ahead with anything.

For each of these, please let us know if you believe each use-case is acceptable or not acceptable in your opinion, and if you feel like sharing additional info, we'd appreciate it.


1. Monitoring of Public Streaming Feed

We would like to set up a bot that monitors the public feed (all posts with Public visibility that appears in the Federated timeline) to flag any posts that meet our internally defined heuristic rules.

Flagged posts would be reported per normal from a special system-user account, but reports would not be forwarded to remote instances to avoid false-positives.

These rules would be fixed based on metadata from the posts (account indicators, mentions, links, etc.), but not per-se the content of the posts themselves.

2. Building of a local AI spam-detection model

Taking this a step further, we would like to experiment with using TensorFlow Lite and Google Coral Edge TPUs to make a fully local model, trained on the existing decisions made by our moderation team. To stress, the model would be local only and would not share data with any third party, or service.

This model would analyze the contents of the post for known spam-style content and identifiers, and raise a report to the moderation team where it exceeds a given threshold.

However, we do recognize that this would result in us processing posts from remote instances and users, so we would commit to not using any remote posts for training unless they are identified as spam by our moderators.

3. Use of local posts for non-spam training

If we see support with #2, we'd also like to request permission from users on a voluntary basis to provide as "ham" (or non-spam / known good posts) to the spam-detection model.

While new posts would be run through the model, they would not be used for training unless you give us explicit permission to use them in that manner.

I'm hoping this method will allow users who feel comfortable with this to assist in development of the model, while not compelling anyone to provide permission where they dislike or are uncomfortable with the use of their data for AI training.

4. Temporarily limiting suspected spam accounts

If our heuristics and / or AI detection identify a significant risk or pattern of spammy behavior, we would like to be able to temporarily hide / suppress content from the offending account until a moderator is able to review it. We've also suggested an alternative idea to Glitch-SOC, the fork we run for furry.engineer and pawb.fun, to allow hiding a post until it can be reviewed.

Limiting the account would prevent anyone not following them from seeing posts or mentions by them, until their account restriction is lifted by a moderator.

In a false-positive scenario, an innocent user may not have their posts or replies seen by a user on furry.engineer / pawb.fun until their account restriction is lifted which may break existing conversations or prevent new ones.


We'll be leaving this Request for Comment open-ended to allow for evolving opinions over time, but are looking for initial feedback within the next few days for Idea #1, and before the end of the week for ideas #2 through #4.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

On Feb 14th we migrated Lemmy from its standalone Docker setup to the same Kubernetes cluster operating furry.engineer and pawb.fun, discussed in https://pawb.social/post/6591445.

As of 5:09 PM MT on Feb 14th, we are still transferring the media to the new storage, which may result in broken images. Please do still reply to this thread if your issue is media related, but please check again after a few hours and edit your comment to say "resolved" if it's rectified by the transfer.

As of 11:02 AM MT on Feb 15th, we have migrated all media and are awaiting the media service coming back online and performing a hash check of all files. Once this is completed, uploads should work per normal.


To make it easier for us to go through your issues, please include the following information:

  • Time / Date Occurred
  • Page URL where you encountered the issue
  • What you were trying to do at the time you encountered the issue
  • Any other info you think might be important / relevant
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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Users can brute-force their way into reading private messages with Lemmy versions below 0.19.1. I know there was the question of federation issues previously, but it appears to have been largely mitigated with the later versions at this point. Are there any plans to upgrade pawb.social?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

{"data":{"msg":"Too many frames","files":null},"state":"success"}

I tried uplading short clips at 30 and 25fps. The image above uploaded just fine so i don't know what to make of it.

Thank you for everything you do!

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Getting a werid error when trying to upload a picture. https://imgur.com/mHoB4Ng

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

I've noticed that Pawb no longer seems to receive any new posts from any feddit.de communities. For example, if I view the "DACH" community through Pawb, the latest post is from 7 days ago, while on feddit itself, there were many posts in the last 7 days. Both instances still seem to be federated and aren't on each other's blocklists. Any idea what is happening here?

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

trying to upload an image returns the error {"data":{"msg":"Error in DB","files":null},"state":"success"} and i'm unsure of how to fix that

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submitted 1 year ago by [email protected] to c/[email protected]

Can we get a Matrix Space for Pawb.social

I know that we have a telegram chat for announcements but I think it would also be a good idea to also have a matrix space where we can also get announcements and maybe even also chat and get support.

One of the reasons I think we should is that not everyone has Telegram and it requires a phone number to sign up to, but a lot of people have Matrix and even if they don't it's easy to sign up to. Another reason is that telegram isn't a great platform due to it being a centralized corporate platform which is now allowing/forcing ads on it, some of which for very sketchy blockchain services, which obviously isn't great and is a pretty big reason people would want to avoid it.

(I posted this from #Mastodon so it could reach further and also so I could mention people).

#matrix #Privacy #decentralization #communication #feedback

@pawbsocial_feedback @crashdoom

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