"Searching toots by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server."
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@rmdes said in "Searching toots by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server.":
your mastodon instance is not designed to be able to search the entire fediverse.
"my", or "anyone's". Thanks for your info, I've found you and followed you. So, if I want to follow #indieweb, for example, I need to be on a mastodon instance wherein those tags are used? *I just tried to search, but found the same result: only on my mastodon. So I'm starting to think having a Mastodon instance is really only useful if I am planning a community to use it topically, or already have a community. I don't use it to find other communities? And when I do sign up on other instances, I'm still stuck on just theirs. So I need to sign up with multiple instances if i want to participate in, say, mastodon.social, and another for theres.life, and yet another for weirder.earth? I can't have one identity that can access various mastodon instances/the fediverse? Strange. I guess. Not what I thought it was.
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@doodlemania2 said in "Searching toots by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server.":
but it looks like it's opt in on the other side as well. is that accurate?
Could this be related to https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/12794 ?
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Sorry everyone for coming across negatively, but this is really bugging me! I've googled "mastodon relay", "join (m) relay", etc, and all i find are posts, tons of posts, that read basically, "I've set up a relay, subscribe here!".... but no where is there an explanation about how to subscribe! I see nothing in my mastodon instance to do so, nothing in the settings, nothing in the conf from the Cloudron Filemanager panel, nothing. Nothing. No wonder people stick with twitter and facebook!
Could someone direct me to an actual site with explanations on how to join a relay, or whatever the syntax is, please?
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@scooke Relay config is in Mastodon Admin panel.
Relay URL to put into that is usually displayed on the relay's web page.
For example, to join the https://relay.mastodon.host/ relay, you use the URL
https://relay.mastodon.host/inbox
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@murgero Thanks for the reply. I don't have an Admin panel. Just a preferences panel. When I tried appending /admin to my instance I received an error notice about not having permission to access the page, and when I clicked "Abut this server" I saw on the right side this!:
ADMINISTERED BY: Not set N/A
But can I find (easily) anything about how to set this up?? No. Just pages about how to use; nothing about how to set it up, or why in a single user instance it isn't automatically set up, nothing. It's unbelievable.
Even within Cloudron, on the app dashboard page, in the dropdown menu, I can see there are three choices, the third one being Admin Page, but this is greyed out. I can't access it. What happened??
OK, I've finally found this: https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/setup/#admin Looks promising.
Welp, I'm running various commands from the Terminal window in the app dasshboard, and nothing seems to be happening.
RAILS_ENV=production bin/tootctl accounts modify alice --role admin
produces nothing
bin/tootctl accounts modify alice --role admin
produces nothing.
I'm not surprised this hasn't caught on.
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@murgero OK, I ran the CLI tool from the Terminal in the app dashboard, and though there was no indication anything was happening, it seemed to have worked. It helped that I just walked away from my laptop for a few hours, rather than "watching the kettle". So now I do have the Admin panel. BUT, unless signing out and in is part of the CLI process, I didn't do that, it was just there when I reloaded the page. Anyway, thanks again for your help and input. Rather than continue complaining I'm going to try to reread everything that I found not helpful the first time and see if it makes more sense now, and then try to rewrite the directions and post it somewhere. I'm sure I'm not the only user who will boot up a Mastodon instance expecting to have my own personal twitter that is automatically connected by federation!
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I have also signed up with a free trial with an ElasticSearch provider (bonsai.io), just to see how to connect my instance to it in order to see what else is out there in the fediverse from within my own instance, I'm sure I'm going to just love trying to hook it all up!
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@murgero said in "Searching toots by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server.":
I've entered the url and was almost immediately listed in the "List of 286 registered and active instances:" Thank you!
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Looks like some gems of info in this ^ to add to the docs.
Only just joining the Fediverse myself after all these years, the future looks cool AF!
Especially when you hear about take-down troll-gangs swarming profiles with "Report this..." clicks to get accounts banned for disagreeing with their ideologies or whatever.
Shall we have a post for "Follow on the Fediverse" for people to post links?
(assuming anyone wants to follow or be followed)
Looks like I found a new distraction anyway. Now - what to post on these things?
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Filtering out all the Anime pr*n is somewhat annoying, but I've managed to get a decent stream of good fed people going!
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@doodlemania2 You can probably find a github of a filterlist that has most nsfw instances blocked for you.
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@doodlemania2 Iād be interested in having Elastic Search enabled in some way for my Mastodon instance.
How would we do it?
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@shanelord01 I don't think any progress was made. Still an open conversation.
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We have ElasticSearch packaged and in use for other needs. Will propose it to the board and see if it can become an official app. What Mastodon does with it I'm not so sure.
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@marcusquinn said in "Searching toots by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server.":
We have ElasticSearch packaged and in use for other needs. Will propose it to the board and see if it can become an official app.
Awesome.
@marcusquinn said in "Searching toots by their content is not enabled on this Mastodon server.":
What Mastodon does with it I'm not so sure.
Makes full text search work, pretty much like it does everywhere else.
See https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/optional/elasticsearch/
Presumably you're using it for full text search in Nextcloud?
I'd love to have on Cloudron for both reasons!
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@jdaviescoates Correct; Nextcloud, and Wordpress search using the ElasticPress plugin.