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I would like the ability for people to mod communities outside their instance.
This is already possible.
Not tried it, does it not work?
Not yet, I think.
I literally do that now
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That's so cool! Does it work between Kbin and Lemmy? Or are they both lemmy instances?
For me it's just Lemmy, dunno about other services, but I believe it's all activitypub protocol specs, so I would imagine it works
I think our dev had it in a to do list at some point. Must check it out again.
@[email protected] That's really cool! Definitely something for people to consider rather than developing hyper-specific moderation tools for their own Lemmy or whatever.
Why wouldn't they just make an account there?
This is like asking to redecorate your neighbor's living room
I'd like to be able to ask my neighbours to help me move furniture in my living room.
I don't mean community creation, just mod assistance. It's easier if we don't have to keep logging into different accounts is all.
I'd say the bar for entry for modding is having a local account