• Pamasich@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Here’s what I could find from ernest’s devlog and the codeberg commit history:

      • Threads about the same article in multiple magazines are grouped together

      • Users can apply to be mods

      • Abandoned magazines can be taken over

      • Global/instance moderators

      • Accounts can be temporarily suspended

      • Magazine deletion

      • Comment textbox is at the top by default and can be moved

      • Magazine CSS can be disabled

      • Edited posts and comments are marked like on Reddit

      • API

      • Blocked magazines are filtered out of the dropdown when creating a new thread

      • Microblog posts can be pinned

      • Maximum character limits are displayed

      • Show Password button

      • The ‘boost’ text is colored when active

      • Account deletion button is more clear and obvious

      • Federation page listing defederated instances

        • Seems to not be enabled on kbin.social yet though?
      • Removed the “how to use the editor” button as it wasn’t doing anything

      • Users can request their account activation email be resent

      • Users can customize the site’s CSS in their settings

      • New option to disable avatars in comments

      • Improved email styling

      • Robots.txt (policy for search engine crawlers and chatgpt)

      • Logged out users cannot initiate federation with new users and magazines anymore

      • 2FA

      • Clearer wording for the direct link copy options

      • edit: New “open original url” option to directly open the url in a new tab rather than just copying the link

      • new: Optional Turbo mode, which changes the site so it has the speed of a single-page web application

      • Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        Thank you. From the post at first I thought it was a maintenance patch, it is strange to receive appreciable new features but without even an announcement with a brief summary of the most notable ones.