DavecUK Global Sticky Red - appears in the discussion list at the top and possibly at the top of every tag area you are in.
Local Sticky blue - only appears when the user is in the particular tag area or sub tag area.
This is how I have it set up with the 2 types of sticky of which initially only two appear, then you have to resticky with the local sticky. I would only really ever use a global stick for an announcement that was important and then not for long.
The first on seems like "super sticky" from stickiest, and the second like "tag-sticky" from the stickiest extension. Is your concern that too many steps are needed to accomplish your desired setup, or is some functionality lacking.
DavecUK you have to have both of them, but Imgur upload needs to be set to not allow upload by pasting an image, it's counterintuitive, but now it works correctly.
From what I remember, FoF upload is a general uploading solution with support for many upload drivers (including imgur) while Imgur upload is simpler to configure, and only supports images to imgur, and not any other type of upload. If you're using FoF upload, I'm not sure you need imgur upload.
DavecUK If you right click a page to open in a new tab, that new page does not work correctly, the header bar is missing items, the editor is missing items and the likes etc.. are missing.
That is very concerning. Could you share a link to a site where this can be replicated? I'm not seeing this behavior here on Discuss or on our testing sites.
DavecUK And an internal PM system that doesn't rely on push, although I suspect that's a resource limit applied to free flarum.
If you're talking about byobu, that's moreso private discussions than messaging. It'll have the same push support as the rest of discussions, through extensions like pusher or websockets or blomstra realtime. There are more messaging-focused extensions though, such as https://discuss.flarum.org/d/25361-neon-chat-native-realtime-chat-applicaiton
Automoderator has a lot of potential but desperately needs a refactor so that it can actually moderate behavior, not just put users into / out of groups. Unfortunately I haven't had time to do so, although I'm hoping I might have a chance over the next few weeks while my university is on break. However, when that's done, you should be able to create a rule like:
When: new post
If: post.author posts within range (x <= 5) AND post contains regex (LINK_REGEX_HERE)
Do: unapprove post