Report to the instance's admin as well, as their "federation policy" states:This instance is intending to be a good neighbor to all instances in the Fediverse. We will work with remote admins to resolve any disputes between remote and local users, do not hesitate to reach out to the administrator (@kroner@seal.cafe).Emphasis mine.
2nd mod from asbestos dot cafe drops the "N" word.
1 screenshot shows their poor taste (also marked as sensitive, because of the nature of the photo) and the other, once again, shows it is a mod of that instance (server).
When the mods of asbestos dot cafe drops the "N" word, Fedi Block is the solution. 1 Screenshot shows their poor taste (marked sensitive, because of the nature of the photo), and the other shows they're one of the mods.
One of the operator's hobby seems to be: sending death and rape threats, racism, homo/transphobia, antisemitism, antiziganism, sexism, glorification of rape, murder, the holocaust, etc
The internet can really be a fucked-up place
Thanks a lot to the moderators for keeping this instance safe and fighting off most of these messed-up people
@eriner Oh another #fediblock! How fun! Somehow I haven't made it on it yet, even though sunny.garden seems like the sort of place that would have thousands of blocks, instead it's just 363.
Given that more instances are blocking Nostr bridges due to moderation concerns, I just want to say this:
Nostr is NOT unmoderated. People who run relays can moderate content and block users from posting to said relays. Bridges also act as relays and they can delete content and block users. Users can also report posts to the admins of the relays where the post was submitted.
I've been using Nostr on and off for over a year now, and I have yet to come across any spam or illegal content even after connecting to every relay I come across. This only tells me that most relay admins moderate their relays.
You may hate the culture there, but a lot of these claims about the protocol are false.
This guy interacted with me which appears to spam hard r like a caveman and commit the horrible crime of being unfunny and i dont like em and watching anime
#FediBlock @/dj@/parcero.bond Mfer replied to my intro post with a clip making fun of trans suicide. The clip starts with a voice saying "trans rights are human rights", then a person wearing a trans flag shirt bounces up and down on a rope with a "boing" sound. The screenshot shows the reply, with the clip unplayed. What draws people like this to the Fediverse anyway?
spotted a crawler with the UA oii-research/0.0.1 in our instance logs making very fediverse-specific requests (see bottom of post for the list). this seems to be a bot from www.oii.ox.ac.uk/, which I assume is part of some research project, though I have not heard it being discussed here on fedi. I have added it to our instances UA blocklist as it seems to be scanning the instance periodically (from our instance I can see 65 requests across all log files), however it does not appear to be scraping user data, just instance metadata
#fediblock i guess? /api/v1/instance/privacy_policy
/api/v1/instance/extended_description
/api/v1/instance/domain_blocks
/api/v1/instance/privacy_policy
/api/v1/instance
Yeah, I don't actually recommend doing that. What FSE did was just filter them so that it became a query for "woodchipper". There were a couple of URLs and search terms that hosed you if you hit them, but they were all temporary and also impossible to do by accident: the only false-positive was a guy that wanted to see how the script worked.
> hashtags to spam gore in
I just wrote an MRF that added every public post to #fediblock. (That one, like the <span> classes that made FSE's posts invisible to Soapbox users, would have ended sooner but a bunch of people complained, and as a stubborn bastard, the second someone tells me to stop doing something, it suddenly becomes extremely important to keep doing it.)