As far as I can tell both "Lemmy support community" and "Lemmy Matrix room" point to the same url (https://lemmy.ml/c/lemmy_support).
Anemervi
Found a related issue, as suggested there a workaround with a web server config (or maybe cloudflare) could be possible.
One way to hide it for Firefox users.
<p class="not-firefox-warning">
This site is designed for <a href="https://firefox.com/">Firefox</a>,
a web browser that respects your privacy.
</p>
<style>
@-moz-document url-prefix() { .not-firefox-warning { display: none; }}
</style>
Also the code is much shorter than that, the pile in this picture is just everything they had laying around at that time, so maybe different revisions or just copies. The code they used is like 1-2 of those in length.
How do you know that no one who has played PoE has needed/wanted offline mode?
Personally I don't play PoE because of their policy on respeccing. An offline mode would likely make it possible for me to bypass that with mods.
Speaking of mods D2 had awesome ones so it's sad 3, 4 & PoE are so locked down with the online mode to prevent this.
So maybe a tag system where each tag also has a type. E.g. NSFW, flair, category, where each type have multiple possible tags. Also maybe some tags can be set by the poster and some can be set by mods or maybe they could even be set by the users where the top-n most chosen are visible on the post.
Try changing the 1 at the end of the url to 0 as a workaround.
Bots could just use ChatGPT to write a better application than most humans would? Also who is going to want to read thousands of requests? So a very narrow use case.
Recaptcha and maybe mCaptcha on top would be a better general deterrent.
Should be fixed in next version that is being tested right now, as a workaround you can change the 1 (page) in the url to 0.
Best case might be if we could get EU to ban it.