

Deleted accounts leave orphaned posts/comments, which still exist on the site but can be difficult for admins to find and remove: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5525
I wonder, are you able to view these if you switch to “Chat” view?
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Deleted accounts leave orphaned posts/comments, which still exist on the site but can be difficult for admins to find and remove: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/5525
I wonder, are you able to view these if you switch to “Chat” view?
Transcended seems good. I haven’t played it, but it sounds like it still has changes from Revision left over in it (it was forked from Revision). Like cameras seeing bodies, pawns reacting to unconscious bodies, and dogs having the jump attack. But idk if those can be turned off. If they can be turned off then it’s pretty similar to our “Zero Rando”.
But we have more QoL features available that you can enable which aren’t included by default in “Zero Rando”. A big one being Password Autofill which isn’t enabled by default in “Zero Rando” but it’s huge for Steam Deck players.
We also allow selectively enabling balance changes. Like auto augs, or general aug balance changes, there’s an option for skill changes, map changes. Here’s some of the settings menus:
Also we’re open source
our “Zero Rando” makes way less changes to the gameplay than GMDX or Revision, which are often recommended to first time players but they’re actually totally different games from the original
our “Zero Rando Plus” would be more similar in the amount of changes to them
https://github.com/RikudouSage/LemmyAutomod
I think it’s better as separate software. It means it can be developed more efficiently. And this seems to have a lot of features, so it seems it is efficient to develop this way.
does Reddit have any of these tools built-in? they sound cool, but they can also be built externally (I believe an automod exists?), and I would say correctly take a back seat to bug fixes
we have a game mode called “Zero Rando” (no randomization) that’s basically vanilla with QoL improvements and bug fixes
the Randomizer had so many compatibility fixes, QoL improvements, and bug fixes over the original game, this ended up being really useful for new first time players
since you’ve played before we also have “Zero Rando Plus” which is the same thing, but also includes the balance changes we’ve made for Randomizer
and we also have “Rando Lite” and “Rando Medium” to get started with the randomization stuff before going up to Normal Randomizer or Full Randomizer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLZIQTa_kwZhBksj7UzcahPiRaHk87fWch&v=ksoj1QMoGIc
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Everyone thinks the moderation/admin features need to be improved. I’m curious which improvements people are really needing. Whenever I see big complaints about it (beehaw, lemmy.one) I never see any specifics. Link the filed Github issues for them otherwise the feature requests don’t really exist, and I’d like to give them thumbs up reactions so they get prioritized more.
Once I saw Beehaw give an actual specific complaint, and it was fixed in a hotfix (v0.18.5) within a couple weeks. Of course Beehaw never updated to that version anyways.
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I guess depends if we’re talking about moderation tools or admin tools
I wonder if it’s in the same git repo as Reddit itself, or if it’s separate software
or if they even think it matters if it’s built-in or separate