Today, I worked on the user and tag pages to make them operate a bit faster and consume fewer hardware resources. Additionally, I implemented the first iteration of marking new comments in visited threads and posts. This is a test change and will be improved over the next few days. It’s progressing a bit faster than I initially anticipated. The remaining time is dedicated to fixing issues related to user account deletion and a new deployment method for /kbin:
https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/pulls/132
You can track changes in the official repository
https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core
or on Github
https://github.com/ernestwisniewski/kbin
@ernest The thing that’s different from email for social media is moderation, which is why the host matters. Also, for both email and social media, the host matters for other reasons: you don’t want someone who’s going to lose all your email by going out of business suddenly, or who has poor uptime, etc etc.
Saying “the host doesn’t matter” caused a lot of people to bounce off the Fediverse when they first tried it, because they wound up on hosts with terrible or no moderation.