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Repost bots are no better than spam bots IMHO, but I think defederation needs to be based on bad behavior by the admins, not the accounts themselves.
In the case of lemmit.online, yeah, they are creating a bunch of communities that ONLY the bot can post in, and the posts get no replies because what's the point in replying to TIFU or AITA if OP will never see it?
That's clearly the fault of the admin, but OTOH, blocking [email protected] solves the problem without full defederation.
There's a food community I read that gets spambots from lemm.ee all the time only posting affiliate links.
Those get reported for spam and blocked, but it's clearly not the policy of lemm.ee so no reason to defederate.
I’m going to keep echoing this argument: just blocking the user is a shitty solution, because now new users are going to be alienated, especially if they browse by new.
Your example of spambots posting from lemm.ee break down fast because, you said it: we ban the spam bot. Lemmit.online is nothing but spam, all the time
If lemmit.online were a community within lemm.ee, it would be removed
Oh, I definitely see the argument, but I'd start by blocking everything by the bot, then if the admins decide to skirt the block with [email protected] then the only real answer is defederation.
“Let me tell you about this thing called Lemmy, it’s great! But first, here’s a list of users you need to block to make it useable. Also, you have to do it from a web browser on a decent computer with decent internet because you’re going to try and load a profile with 1000000 posts.
Once you’ve jumped through those hoops you’ll be able to see the actual content that’s posted on Lemmy”
^this is not a good way to bring someone into the fediverse
Blocking them on Voyager on Android works for me. :)
But I think it's reasonable to tell people to use the search to find communities that interest them, curate your home feed, and be aware that diving into the "All Federated Content" feed will show you stuff that's a) not particularly useful or b) potentially offensive to your sensibilities.
It took me way longer to get fed up with [email protected] than I'd really like to admit, and I only blocked them when it became clear they weren't going to stop. I could see other people enjoying the feed... but then why don't they comment? 🤔
Voyager on iPhone shits the bed when trying to open their user profile, zerobyte.monster is the one I haven’t been able to block yet
I had the same experience. I had to use the lemm.ee default web interface to block the two repost bots.
Huh, I went looking for it just now and can't find it, so either I already blocked it or maybe lemmy.one already defederated from it? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
But yeah... bad administration needs defederation. Bad users need blocking/reporting.
lemmy.world got a bunch of heat from defederating from hexbear pre-emptively, but it seems like that was the right call. Then they got ddossed after defederating from pirate communities. Not saying that's CAUSATIVE, just "interesting". ;)
Yeah, I don’t want to defed from hexbear or pirate communities though they’re fun
I was just using lemmy explorer to look for communities and didn't realize some were just bots cross posting until I looked again later in my feed. I was disappointed.