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by jeroenhd 506 days ago
There is some proactive moderation on new servers in my experience. Servers belonging to certain controversial/unpleasant content groups are often blocked beforehand, for instance. Certain porn-oriented parts of the Fediverse basically exist as their own islands because nobody wants the moderation burden.

I think these federated platforms can use some kind of spam detection, though. A bunch of Japanese teenagers completely swamped most of the Fediverse with a shitty prank on another Discord server for instance, and there was that time someone automated posting CSAM across a few servers. It all kind of feels rather 1980s internet in a way, clearly not set up to deal with intentionally malicious people.

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> I think these federated platforms can use some kind of spam detection, though.

I plan to explore this in Smithereen (my fediverse server project) at some point in the future. Ideally, I want something similar to VKontakte's "nospam", where moderators would create some sort of templates that all content goes through, and if there's a match, a violating post would get deleted, or its author's account suspended, or just a report created for further manual review, or whatever else the moderators deem necessary.

> A bunch of Japanese teenagers completely swamped most of the Fediverse with a shitty prank on another Discord server for instance

Yeah, I remember that. That was what got me thinking about spam filters. The posts were all the same, a simple substring match would do.