So maybe I’m thinking too purely from a user perspective but for example, the peertube.tv instance has “no porn” as part of its rules, and doesn’t seem to immediately display any, but a search in their search bar brings up explicit videos from peertube.ru, who peertube.tv didn’t say they were following but rather was being followed by them. I don’t really care either way about the existence of porn there, but I’m wondering if this is a bug or a feature or something that slipped the net?
I’m not hosting PeerTube myself but I think that their search bar on PeerTube.tv doesn’t work as it’s supposed to do. On the instance where I’m on (LinuxRocks) I only get search results from instances that my instance follows. This makes sense contrary to peertube.tv that provides search results from instances it doesn’t follow. I think that a message to the admin of Peertube.tv should be enough to finish this since their search results clearly violate their Code of Conduct.
So maybe I’m thinking too purely from a user perspective but for example, the peertube.tv instance has “no porn” as part of its rules, and doesn’t seem to immediately display any, but a search in their search bar brings up explicit videos from peertube.ru, who peertube.tv didn’t say they were following but rather was being followed by them. I don’t really care either way about the existence of porn there, but I’m wondering if this is a bug or a feature or something that slipped the net?
I’m not hosting PeerTube myself but I think that their search bar on PeerTube.tv doesn’t work as it’s supposed to do. On the instance where I’m on (LinuxRocks) I only get search results from instances that my instance follows. This makes sense contrary to peertube.tv that provides search results from instances it doesn’t follow. I think that a message to the admin of Peertube.tv should be enough to finish this since their search results clearly violate their Code of Conduct.
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