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    • scott@loves.techS Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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      By the way, we also have a test forum set up here: @Neuhub Test Forum

      #^https://neuhub.org/channel/testforum
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      • scott@loves.techS Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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        https://community.nodebb.org/inbox    delivery rejected: 403 Forbidden    2025-03-30 22:51:57
        https://community.nodebb.org/inbox    delivery rejected: 403 Forbidden    2025-03-30 23:28:55
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        • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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          @scott@loves.tech Hubzilla is formatting its Notes in a manner I wasn't expecting.

          • The group actor is the attributedTo, which is not possible in NodeBB
          • The note itself is not addressed to the group actor, only its followers collection
          • There is no way to discern without parsing the note content itself who authored the original note.

          So at present while I would be able to retrieve the note, without a proper backreference to the group actor, I don't think I can slot it correctly.

          Not sure why the received activity is returning a 403, as well.

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          • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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            Forgot to cc @mario@hub.somaton.com re: the above.

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            • scott@loves.techS Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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              @julian I saw a NodeBB test on Hubzilla Monster. I'm guessing that was you.

              In order for you to properly mention someone, the Hubzilla server needs to know about that actor first. The easiest way to achieve this is to follow (connect to) that actor. This adds the actor to the database. This only needs to be done if no one on the server is following them or being followed by them.

              This does create an extra step if the actor is unknown to the server, but it does force spammers to follow unknown actors before they can mention them.
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              • scott@loves.techS Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                @julian @Mario Vavti  That is one thing that I wish Hubzilla did, and that is identify the author of the original note (top level post in a forum), both internally in the database and in a variable available to themes, and externally via Zot protocol and ActivityPub.
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                • mario@hub.somaton.comM Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                  @julian in Hubzilla the group actor will fork the original post with a quote reshare. Hence attributedTo is set to the group actor. IIRC the author of the original post is being stored for refernce but we currently do not use this info.

                  @Scott M. Stolz
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                  • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                    @mario@hub.somaton.com since Hubzilla posts (incl. yours) are making it in fine I'm assuming this is only for the "forum" feature?

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                    • mario@hub.somaton.comM Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                      @julian right.
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                      • mario@hub.somaton.comM Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                        @julian we have recently rewritten the addressing logic and it seems mapping the mentions to to for public toplevel posts has fallen short. After fixing this it seems to work fine now: #^https://community.nodebb.org/topic/cbbf1640-2295-4fc5-b86f-5b1fd259cccb/test2

                        @Scott M. Stolz
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                        • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                          @mario@hub.somaton.com that's wonderful to hear! Thank you so much.

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                          • altcode@community.nodebb.orgA Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                            Some of the remote categories appear to be broken now.

                            These are the Flipboard magazines NodeBB is currently aware of when searching "flipboard" in the search page:

                            • [Tech News by @theverge@flipboard.com](https://community.nodebb.org/category/tech-news-theverge@flipboard.com)
                            • [Musik News by @musikexpressde@flipboard.com](https://community.nodebb.org/category/musik-news-musikexpressde@flipboard.com)
                            • [Gear by @engadget@flipboard.com](https://community.nodebb.org/category/gear-engadget@flipboard.com)

                            However, that very first one (tech news by The Verge) does not work; going to it gives a 404 page instead.


                            Something else appears to have happened to the Vivaldi Blog remote category (a WordPress blog). A week ago it was working fine, but now, searching for it lists it twice in the search page. Each listing indicates a completely different number of posts and topics for the remote category.

                            Even weirder though most of the topics that are correctly slotted into it, they are not actually in the category page, e.g. https://community.nodebb.org/topic/a85b0eff-5219-46ba-9ad4-a5d417a7bec5/minor-update-2-for-vivaldi-desktop-browser-7.3


                            Screenshots

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                            https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1743628566817-screenshot-2025-04-02-at-22.00.00.png

                            https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1743628567441-screenshot-2025-04-02-at-22.17.39.png

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                            • altcode@community.nodebb.orgA Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                              Actually, I think I know what's going on with the Vivaldi blog group actor - it's not necessarily NodeBB's fault.

                              Inspecting the AP objects coming from vivaldi.com/blog, all the English-written blog posts have their as:audience field set to https://vivaldi.com/?author=0.

                              Meanwhile, every other blog post that is written in a different language instead have it set to https://vivaldi.com//?author=0, so for Japanese blog posts, for example, it is https://vivaldi.com/ja/?author=0.

                              And all these URLs link to different group actors, but all of them have the same value on the preferredUsername and webfinger properties: blog, and blog@vivaldi.com.


                              EDIT: Actually this also appears to be all actor objects coming from vivaldi.com/blog. E.g. if you start typing [@ruari@vivaldi.com](https://community.nodebb.org/user/ruari%40vivaldi.com) or search for it, you can see it be suggested twice too.

                              So my guess is that there are two person actors that NodeBB knows of that are claiming to be ruari@vivaldi.com: https://vivaldi.com/?author=46 and https://vivaldi.com/ja/?author=46.

                              This is probably a bug with the WPML+ActivityPub plugin combination they have going on.


                              Screenshots

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                              https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1743629967155-screenshot-2025-04-02-at-23.35.28.png

                              https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads/files/1743630439708-screenshot-2025-04-02-at-23.40.47.png

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                              • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                                @AltCode okay! Thanks for reporting, it sounds like there are two issues going on:

                                1. Categories losing their handle-to-id association
                                  • Frustratingly, this read very similarly to #13283, and both remote users and categories share similar logic. I have so far not been able to reproduce it at all on local development.
                                2. Separate users (different IDs) sharing the same preferredUsername.
                                  • This is an interesting one, and I am not entirely sure where the fault lies. I wonder how other software handles it?
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                                • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                                  @AltCode I forked this out to a new topic. I think it's time to loop @pfefferle@mastodon.social into the conversation (at the very least so this could be potentially escalated).

                                  Mattias, it seems that when the WPML and ActivityPub plugins are enabled together, notes federated out by the blog user in another language have different ids but the same preferredUsername.

                                  e.g. ruari@vivaldi.com: https://vivaldi.com/?author=46 and https://vivaldi.com/ja/?author=46

                                  NodeBB interprets this as two different users. Curiously, Mastodon does not, the second ID explicitly does not resolve.

                                  So there can be two solutions here:

                                  1. The underlying issue can be fixed by WordPress, the solution of which is out of scope (for me at least)
                                  2. NodeBB can adopt whatever mechanism Mastodon is using... which is most likely that Mastodon does a two-way when asserting an ID, and ensures that the webfinger resource points to the ID.
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                                  • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                                    The remaining questions here are:

                                    • whether preferredUsername is meant to be unique to the instance (in which case having multiple ids point to an identical preferredUsername would be a violation), and
                                    • what exactly AP software should do when it encounters this situation... store a list of "known alias" IDs? There are potential security issues to doing so.
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                                    • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                                      @AltCode all three flipboard remote categories seem to be working now 😂

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                                      • altcode@community.nodebb.orgA Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
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                                        This is getting out of hand! Now, there are six of them!
                                        Screenshot 2025-04-22 at 11.27.24.png

                                        https://community.nodebb.org/assets/uploads//files/1745314130970-screenshot-2025-04-22-at-11.27.24.png

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                                        • julian@community.nodebb.orgJ Questo utente è esterno a questo forum
                                          julian@community.nodebb.org @altcode@community.nodebb.org
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                                          @AltCode This should be fixed in the upcoming v4.3.0.

                                          https://github.com/NodeBB/NodeBB/issues/13352

                                          It won't proactively remove the duplicates, but they'll be pruned out within ~7 days.

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                                            Bit of a thought experiment here as to how to handle these duplicate accounts.

                                            (tl;dr two federated accounts with different IDs report the same webfinger handle, what do?)

                                            Let's say @ruario@social.vivaldi.net posts an English article under his account (and then is federated), and posts a translated Japanese one that is also federated, but under the Japanese ID.

                                            What should NodeBB do when encountering the latter? Currently, it will try to assert the actor, fail the webfinger backreference check, and probably drop the post. Not so good.

                                            One could adjust the actor to the former (canonical ID), but that's not technically right either.

                                            That also opens up potential account impersonation possibilities, so that is something that would need addressing as well.

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