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Firefox sometimes crashes when I'm on kbin.social: happens to anyone else?
  • I've never had this problem. You can use the task manager to monitor your tabs and extensions.

  • Save and Hide on Kbin?
  • You use boosts as a thread to as a save function. You can view your boosts in your profile. As for hiding, you can block a magazine to hide that specific magazine in your feed, or you can block a user to hide their posts.

  • Artemis private beta rollouts have begun!
  • bravo ✧⁺⸜(●′▾‵●)⸝⁺✧

  • Magazine icon ratios
  • This issue has already been posted on the issues page. Idk why it was made like that, but it might be changed in the future.

  • Is there a process for dealing with magazines with inactive mods?
  • Ernest is trying to automate the process of replacing inactive mods. It's unclear to what will happen next after he's done. Keep in mind that other instances are also having this problem too.

  • Why is no one decorating their magazines?
  • Probably because most people don't know how to use CSS and there isn't much resources for beginners.

  • I created kbin.social/m/bestof. If you created a community, how do you entice your kbin community to post content?
  • The best thing you can do it to keep posting content. When people see an active magazine, people would want to post there more.

  • Upvotes/Downvotes and boosts being visible on posts.
  • There's already a discussion of this on the codeberg issues page. https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/455

  • A quick guide to creating and moderating magazines
  • Yes, it will be added later down the road. For now you can message the original poster the reason before you delete their post.

  • A quick guide to creating and moderating magazines
  • As for when you add someone as mod? I'm not sure if it's planned or not.

  • /kbin meta @kbin.social admin @kbin.social
    A quick guide to creating and moderating magazines

    Hello kbin! Since there’s a lot of new users migrating to this platform, I decided to make a short guide to creating and moderating a magazine. This will be a quick and short guide since there will be a lot of new features coming soon. I might make a new guide when a few major tools come, but in the meantime, I will occasionally update this guide when new feature roll out. If I misinterpret something or there’s something that should be here, feel free to comment them and I will update the guide. Thank you.

    Explaining magazines

    Since @kuontom already explained what a magazine is in his guide, I will just use the explanation they used in their guide. I will only show the basic explanation of magazines, so if you need magazines to be explained more, check out kuontom’s guide.

    > > > Magazines are topical forums on kbin, similar to subreddits on Reddit, where users can add threads or microblogs related to the topic. On non-kbin instances, forums may be termed differently. For example, Lemmy instances have 'communities'. However that doesn't mean you can't access forums of lemmy instances federated with kbin.social, they'll simply show up as magazines here. > >

    Creating a new magazine

    Before creating your own magazine, make sure the magazine you want to create wasn’t already created by another user. To search for magazines, simply click on “Magazines” on the navigation bar at the top. On mobile, the navigation bar can be accessed by clicking on the trigram on the top left of the page. You can now search to see if someone already created the magazine you wanted. If someone already made a magazine you wanted, I encourage you to join their magazine instead of creating a new one to avoid redundancy and confusion for other users. If you don't find a magazine with a particular name on kbin, you can create your own. Find the “+” icon near your username on the top right of the page, a dropdown will show up. Click on “Create new magazine”. Here you will set up the basic information for your magazine, like the name, title, description, and rules. Here are the sections explained in more detail:

    Name This is where you will set the name of your magazine. Names cannot have spaces in them. The name you set will be attached to both the URL and the magazine nametag. For example, when you set the name of your magazine to “kbinRequests”, the URL page for that magazine will be https://kbin.social/m/kbinRequests, and the nametag for that magazine will be @kbinRequests@kbin.social. Setting an appropriate name will allow users to search for your magazine. When picking your name, be sure you are certain of a name since you cannot change it later! (NOTE: Currently, names in kbin are case-sensitive, meaning https://kbin.social/m/RedditMigration will work but https://kbin.social/m/redditmigration will not work. This will be fixed in the future.)

    Title Not to be confused with Names, Titles are a short phrase you can use to describe your magazine. Titles don’t have to be the name as your name and can have spaces in them. For example, the magazine /m/RedditMigration has the title “RedditMigration to the "Threadiverse"”. Notice how the title is different from the actual name of the magazine. Titles are there to describe what your magazine is to new users.

    Description Description are short blurbs that you can use to describe your magazine. This part is self-explanatory, so I won’t go to deep on this one. Do keep in mind that you cannot use images in the description or the rules.

    Rules This is where you will layout the rules for your magazine. Like with the description, you can’t use images here. Again, this part is self-explanatory, so I won’t explain it much. When making your rules, make sure to use the markdowns to make is easier for users to read it.

    \+18 / NSFW This checkbox is for when you’re making an NSFW magazine. If the magazine your making is NSFW, be sure to check this box for other users who don’t want to see NSFW content. Everything here (except for the name) can be changed later if you want to, so don’t worry about finishing everything at once.

    The Magazine panel

    After you finished setting up the basic information for your magazine, there is still more things you should add to your magazine to make it more unique. This is where the magazine panel comes in. Head over to your magazine and click on “Magazine panel” It will be located to the right side of the screen (or towards the bottom if you’re on mobile). Here you can set up more things for your magazine and see more detailed information like reports and bans. Keep in mind that only the creator of the magazine can access the Magazine panel. Any other users that have been promoted to mod will not have access to the panel. This might be changed in future updates.

    General Here you can change the basic information for your magazine that you just previously setup. Here you can change everything (except for the name) if you like.

    Reports Here you can see every report user made in your magazine. When a user makes a report in your magazine, the user will need to reason for reporting the post. When a user sends a report, they will show up here. A link to the post in question will show along with the reason the user made for the report. Here you can decide to reject the report, approve it (meaning the post in question will be deleted), or to ban the user who made the original post. A report will look like this.

    Moderators Here you can promote other users to mod for your panel. You can add anyone from kbin as mod and remove them. Currently, you can add anyone, and they will be automatically added without the other user agreeing, but this might be changed in the future.

    Badges While there is no official answer to what badges are, the main theory is that badges are like flairs on Reddit. Badges allow users to categorize their posts to help everyone organize their content and makes browsing magazine less confusing. But this is just a theory since there is no official explanation. Hopefully @ernest can clarify this. Tags

    Like hashtags in threads, tags allow other posts from the fediverse to show up in your magazine. When someone makes a microblog with the same tags you put here, it will show up in your magazine, even if they didn’t make it in your magazine. Tags are useful for finding content from other users that is relevant to your magazine. If you don’t want this feature, you can just not any tags.

    Bans Here you can ban users from your magazine. When you ban someone from your magazine, they can no longer post or comment from your magazine. You can set a reason and an expiration date for the ban. When you ban someone, the banned user will get a notification of the magazine they were banned on and the mod that banned them.

    Trash Here you can view every post a mod has deleted. You can view the title of the post and the user who originally made the post. You can restore the post if you think it shouldn’t be deleted.

    Appearance This is where you will customize the look of your magazine.

    Icon is the main picture of your magazine. It will show up on the sidebar and in https://kbin.social/magazines. (NOTE: Icons have a max size of 600x500 instead of 600x500, which is why some icons look squished. This will be fixed in the future. You can adjust your icon for this or set your icon size to 500x500 as a temporary fix for this.)

    You can fully customize your magazine using CSS or JS. I won’t go into how since it isn’t the point of this guide, but you can use other magazines like /m/kbinStyles to help you figure it out. Here are a few examples on what you can do with stylesheets: 1 2 3 Statistics Here you can see various statistics about your magazine, like content creation, votes, and views. You can sort by time and see how your magazine performs in certain aspects. It’s a big rough right now but will improve in future updates.

    Resources

    Here are a few resources to help moderate and manage your magazine: BotIt is a tool for automatically reposting content from Reddit to kbin. /m/kbinStyles is a magazine for customizing your kbin experience and look of your magazine. /m/ModHelp is a magazine for helping other fellow moderators. /m/quickstart is a magazine for finding guides about kbin and other relevant information. Issues page for posting suggestions and bugs.

    Conclusion

    Welcome to the end of the guide. If I misinterpreted something or missed something, feel free to comment it. I will hopefully not forget to update this guide when new tools and feature come out.

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    Getting error message while trying to create a magazine? Any ideas why? Or where I could get a step-by-step tutorial?
  • @barnyard_noise I'll be releasing a full guide on creating and moderating your magazine soon. Be sure to look for it on /m/kbinMeta and /m/ModHelp.

  • My Federation status set to "On." What does this mean exactly? Are there Lemmy communities that I am automatically federated with when it is enabled?
  • The instances are currently not listed, but you can see them when you view /m/all or /m/newest. It will be updated in the future.

  • How to make magazines appear in search?
  • I see. The search function is for searching specific terms over every thread. But I agree that there should be more options to filter your search. Feel free to make a suggestion here.

  • My Federation status set to "On." What does this mean exactly? Are there Lemmy communities that I am automatically federated with when it is enabled?
  • When you turn on Federation status, you are able to see posts from every other instance. When you turn it off, you only see posts from kbin and other closely federated instances.

  • How to make magazines appear in search?
  • Your sub is searchable through https://kbin.social/magazines . It probably took a second for the database to update.

  • Can someone explain how favorites and the top bar work?
  • When you like something, you will also favorite it. You can view your favorites through the hamburger icon on the top right next to your username.

    For the top bar, the bar will show random magazines when you refresh the page. The feature to customize the bar will come soon.

  • I don't seem to be getting notifications for interactions with my content
  • @V699 Did you enable notifications in your profile settings?

  • Can you post to multiple magazines at once?
  • @V699 Currently, no. You can make suggestions for the website on /m/kbinMeta or on the codeburg issues page.

  • KBin API post?
  • ernest currently disabled the API to focus on the website. He will probably re-enable it later down when he finalizes the website.

  • admin admin @kbin.social

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