Not currently, but you could open up an issue for this.
We've also recently hidden the subscribed communities for users, as someone pointed out it might be a privacy issue.
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Not currently, but you could open up an issue for this.
We've also recently hidden the subscribed communities for users, as someone pointed out it might be a privacy issue.
Really hope we see more privacy features like this; I never liked that profiles display so much information publicly without option to disable it.
One of the first should be saved posts- not sure why that was public in the first place.
You're responding to a 2 year old comment, just so you know.
And now it's in my 'Hot' feed
Some kind of bug with Lemmy.
Yeah, it just got me on lemmy.world with a post that had no replies (prior to mine): https://lemmy.world/comment/1225371
6 months old
Lemmy: Hold...
one year old
HOLD...
two years old
NOW!!
The Hot algorithm seems bugged at the moment, and the issue is particularly exacerbated for accounts on small home instances. I'm also getting weird front pages when sorting on Hot, so I stick to Top 1/6/12 hour sorting for now, and maybe Active occasionally.
Didn't even realize that was public until this comment 😂
saved posts […] public
Hold on, how do you find out an account’s saved posts? Do I need to log in to see yours? I can’t see mine when I don’t log in.
Thanks! Should this be an issue in lemmy or lemmy-ui?
lemmy backend, thx.
Just for the record, I'm very much against this. I consider it a serious privacy problem if mods can see a list of subscribers.
Why shouldn't community mods be able to see their members?
Because mods might conceivably be bad actors. This could lead to various forms of harassment.