I had to moderate my first 2 comments today for violating our rules. We’re moving on up!
Ho man, here’s the backend stats for the touhou nsfw subreddit. That’s over 100 spam posts a month removed to keep it clean:
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170 posts come in. 100 are deleted (because bots), 70 remain.
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1.Discord link spam:
2.That particular spam wave was bots that would post thousands of images that all link to one newly created domain:
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Images were sourced from the posts from a year ago. and they would try to grind karma in the freekarma4u subreddit, but always stopped way too early.
3.The latest memorable spam wave would crosspost copied images into a newly created subreddit:
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Where they would then peddle their website:
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Takes awhile to load sometimes. I’ll pop them here for reference:
expand this spoiler to see
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That’s a recent change to Lemmy which only lets admins/mods see the removed content. If there was a setting to make this transparent, I’d make it so it was transparent. Hopefully this is a bug and not intentional, but I kind of doubt that.
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For transparency, here’s the context you can imagine which removed comment goes where.
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this gives me git branch history ptsd.
So this means a “triple rainbow” is bad news.
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arguing with antis is a waste of time
Right now, the lemmy algorithm “active” rewords controversial discussion heavily. Stuff enough comments in a post and it stays on the top for days.
oh wow. time to make a chat bot to argue with antis
count to 1000000 thread.
lmfao would that actually work
Ya, it’s why this post is now on the top. This is why I’ve made a few discussion posts in https://burggit.moe/c/touhou_nsfw and why https://burggit.moe/c/whosefeet is probably going to take over the whole instance if it takes off.
yeah i noticed the discussion posts. could probably include them with a suggestive image or something
this is definitely not great but might as well abuse the hell out of it
That’s the spirit!
Controversial posts would get a lot of upvotes, but also a lot of downvotes (in instances that allow them). Regardless, having a new comment count as a bump would in regular forum systems is totally exploitable.