Hi Lemmy! I’ve just uploaded a new version, and this is the changelog:

  • Community moderation tools: Lock comments, feature posts in community, ban users, remove posts/comments, appoint as mod. All this tools are available when visiting a thread.
  • View and resolve post/comment reports. There is a new moderation section available in the main menu (hamburger menu). It will show the new unresolved reports count.
  • Show if an user is mod, admin or bot (A, M and Bot) next to username.
  • Highlight moderator distinguished comments
  • Show community moderators in community sidebar
  • Set the default feed on app start from settings (Settings-General)
  • View cross-posts of a post. While visiting a post, tap the 🔀 icon to view a list of cross-posts
  • Cross-post a post to a different community (Post menu, Share, Cross-post)
  • Show new comments counter since last visit
  • Show if a link is already posted when creating a post, and where.
  • View your upvoted and downvoted posts in profile (Lemmy 0.19)
  • Bug fixes and improvements

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rubenmayayo.lemmy

Thanks to all of you supporting the development of the app. You are the best! ♥️

  • @UndercoverUlrikHD
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    Depends on the instance and the community. I’m sure lemmy.world admins have a quite different workflow than smaller instances.

    For programming.dev, most of our work in regards to the community is removing spam/scams/CSAM and the occasional instance rule breaking post. A lot of our communities are also admin moderated due to lack of moderators. In those instance we have a placeholder moderater account and use our admin accounts to moderate.

    Speaking purely from a general lemmy standpoint, admins can do everything a moderator can do across every community. We can also view who votes and downvotes.

    Unique for admins is that we can ban users from the entire site, not just a community, purge a user from the database (includes every post and comment they’ve made) and purge posts. We can also choose to speak as a “moderater” which is similar to normal moderaters, only with an admin symbol instead.

    If the instance also require applications to be approved, we can see every application and approve/deny them.

    We also see every report that involves our instance, be it a report on local community, or a local user reporting something on a federated community.