I’m not sure if it’s different per instance, but in lemmy.world instance you go out to the feed and scroll to the bottom. You can search by user name and such.
Unfortunately, that’s bound to go somewhere different for everyone, otherwise it would actually be a useful workaround for linking to comments. It is still kind of fun, though.
Comments and posts are using different IDs per instance so those can’t be linked using a relative path. However you can use https://lemmyverse.link for those.
I’m not sure how they could fix that without having to change the entire database schema, and how to keep the posts and comments IDs in sync across the fediverse without breaking all the posts and the comments made prior to that change without processing a bunch of entries.
The mod log
Is this public? I wouldn’t mind browsing it
I’m not sure if it’s different per instance, but in lemmy.world instance you go out to the feed and scroll to the bottom. You can search by user name and such.
Yeah, bottom of the page on default UI
on your instance’s homepage you can scroll down to the bottom to find its modlog. here’s lemmy.world’s: https://lemmy.world/modlog
The modlog
WTF feature did you just use? /modlog, what?
It’s just a relative link, it will bring you to the
/modlog
of your home instance.I did not know that works. Check check.
Unfortunately, that’s bound to go somewhere different for everyone, otherwise it would actually be a useful workaround for linking to comments. It is still kind of fun, though.
Comments and posts are using different IDs per instance so those can’t be linked using a relative path. However you can use https://lemmyverse.link for those.
Ex: this post
Yeah, that’s what I said.
Lemmyverse looks kinda cool, but honestly I wonder why they didn’t just make it a Lemmy pull request and spare us all the extra domain.
I’m not sure how they could fix that without having to change the entire database schema, and how to keep the posts and comments IDs in sync across the fediverse without breaking all the posts and the comments made prior to that change without processing a bunch of entries.
Holy crap why have I never thought of this