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Huh. In the list with "fastest growing [#Lemmy](https://mstdn.social/tags/Lemmy) instances" are only spam instances now

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Huh. In the list with "fastest growing #Lemmy instances" are only spam instances now

I'm currently creating an instance ban list for Geddit to block those instances if they don't take action.. This is a disaster waiting to happen :lemmy:

https://fedidb.org/current-events/threadiverse

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So is this an incredible influx of bot accounts? For what, spamming links? I haven't encountered any yet, is there a system already in place to fend this off?

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I guess the openness of the registration process and instance creation would invite this low effort type of attack. I also bumped in a post that reported community name squating, where accounts were creating empty communities with popular subreddit names in order to sell them later on I guess? I just don't see the actual benefit of it, it seems more of an oppurtinistic play more than anything else.

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Community name squatting doesn't make sense at all because different instances can have communities with the same name. So unless they manage to create one on all of the big instances, that's completely useless.

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programming.dev

That's what it seems like to me too. Plus there is nothing stopping admins of instances transferring ownership in these situations.

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When @'ing or pinging someone by username, the auto complete will suggest matching users from across federated instances. So typo squatting could be a thing, or user impersonation. But it'd be rather transparent when it occurs, but some could still fall for such tactics, just like with email spam or phishing scams.

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This is an obvious consequence of more users moving to Lemmy... do you think spammers will not follow the users, specially on a place where anyone (not matter how spammy) can run their own instances and try to federate with everyone else?? Their only challenge is to stay in "business" without being banned for as long as possible, but as they can keep spawning new instances longer than you can keep banning them, that seems like a losing battle.

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