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After another spam wave, we're so grateful for @iftas
Their quick action prevented a repeat of the spam wave earlier in the year and things seem to be under control.
Thankfully, our complex signup process held up and the spam accounts involved in this attack weren't able to set-up on our instance! 💪
You can support IFTAS and the work they do to prevent & slow attacks like this here: https://about.iftas.org/donate/
#Spam #FediAdmin #MastoAdmin #Moderation
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Leveraging https://FediDB.org for community moderation and safety tools isn't a new idea.
I look forward to prototyping this after Groups and the new app are released!
https://mastodon.social/@pixelfed/110522548398311814
#fediDB #fediverseSafety #moderation
FediDB, Fediverse Network Statistics
FediDB is a cutting-edge service providing detailed statistics and insights into the Fediverse network.fedidb.org
This call for papers may interest #scholars and people on the Fediverse: "Content #moderation on digital platforms: beyond states and firms"
https://policyreview.info/node/1717
Deadline October 31.
#SocialNetworks #SocialSciences #digitalHumanities
Call for papers: Content moderation on digital platforms: beyond states and firms
Special issue of the Internet Policy Review assignment_returned Abstract submission deadline: October 31, 2023 assignment_returned Full paper submission deadline: March 17, 2024 Content regulation on digital platforms has attracted growing interest f…Internet Policy Review
New folks on the Mastodon seem to be surprised when, after a day or two, no one has been a gratuitous dick to them. It's one of the beauties of the federated structure that gratuitous dicks get reported to their admins. Servers ban their habitual dicks. Those servers that don't ban their gratuitous dicks get blocked by the rest.
Servers that get blocked off by too many others, lose users to other servers that are still well-connected.
This is the immune system of the Fediverse acting to isolate and exclude bad actors.
For a good example of this in action, did you hear about the time the alt-right social media platform Gab set up a Mastodon instance and was instantly the largest site in the Fediverse? They're not around anymore. The how and why is an interesting story. See here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZoASOyfvGQ
Decentralized Social Networks vs the Trolls
Note: since publishing this video, I've spoken with various Black fediverse moderators and users, and many say that the Fediverse doesn't give them sufficien...YouTube