Hey all,

I’m the author of lemmyverse.net and I’ve recently been working on a new moderation tool called Lemmy Modder. https://modder.lemmyverse.net/

Currently, it supports user registration/approvals and content report management. I offer it either as a hosted app (which is currently only compatible with Lemmy 0.18 instances) or a package that you can run alongside your Lemmy instance (using Docker-Compose)

Feel free to give it a go and send any feedback my way :) https://github.com/tgxn/lemmy-modder

Edit for a note: This tool does not save, proxy or store any of your user credentials or data to me, it is only ever stored locally in your browser. I also do not use any website tracking tools. 👍

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    Edit for a note: This tool does not save, proxy or store any of your user credentials or data to me, it is only ever stored locally in your browser.

    Shoudn’t there be some backup on dropbox or nextcloud (or even downloading a text file) for this?

    • Currently, it’s only storing your Lemmy JWT token (if you chose to save it) and your site/user data.

      There’s not really much value in saving these since there’s no user configuration stuff yet, providing more of a risk if these tokens were leaked (potentially for global admins)

      I was thinking of implementing a way to share data outside of Lemmy (for mod notes, ignored reports, user “Strikes”, and potentially user config). If this was not purely a frontend (and I had some kind of DB backend) then this would be less of a concern.

      I didn’t really want to run a backend, since it would involve me storing data on users of the tool - But this would be an option for people that set this up in their local Docker.