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is there a list somewhere including detailed descriptions of the tools needed?
My field is QA but i'm a reasonably competent in a few scripting languages (mainly JS, but can also code in python and C#)
they would probably not be browser embedded, at least not at first, but i can dedicate a couple evenings a week to writing tools so long as there is a specification
This is the kicker about the Lemmy backend. A ton of people on here are familiar with C#/JS-type languages (including me), but since it's written in Rust it significantly narrows the pool of people who can help. Unfortunately it takes a non negligible amount of time to learn to write quality Rust, with the different memory management, paradigms and everything
sure, but the mod tools on reddit were able to be written without backend access. Lemmy does have a REST API that is pretty easy to authenticate against.
my problem is that i don't have a tonne of experience moderating so i don't really know what's needed. that's why i need experienced mods to write specifications
i and others like me can then write the tools
Oh I see, didn't realize the mod tools worked from the client side. That does simplify things
from what i understand a lot of the best mod tools were 3rd party.
thats why the mods were so angry about 3rd party apps being killed off