@ex Особенности инстанса/реализации инстанса. При меншене юзеров, в to-поле как минимум этот инстанс хабзиллы кладёт followers-скоуп каждого заменшенего юзера, соответственно сообщеньки юзеров с хабзиллы попадают всем фолловерам тех юзеров кого данные хабзилловцы меншонят.
@Yellow_Heart@nekofag NN models tend to be rather heavy on resources. And with poast already having Eientei defederated, there is no need for another deterrence.
@mint@Prude@Tyler@lina Lol, thats from when Eientei was left unattended for a few months, some randoms made a bunch of accounts and if not for Pete being nice to notify me next day about ongoing spam, it could've been as much before I'd noticed it myself.
@mint@hedoesitforfree Eientei had 308 accounts registered total, 218 confirmed. Most IPs were used just once or twice, fail2ban with lockdown mode would be needed in the future.
@mint@lina It is not local ISP blocking, but something at CF or it's upstream. It also works from other Russian IPs, so I doubt it is the case of cutting all Russian users on CF level in response to RKN notice, rather than Eientei's IP specifically.
@mint@lina Looks more like this when queried directly. With VPN requests are going through and without signed fetches probably the case you're describing isn't triggered.
@lina Can confirm, 403 and incomplete html is now returned for Eientei's ip or when signed fetches are enabled. Can be work-arounded by disabling signed fetches for a set of instances and rerouting traffic, but not sure if poast is worth the bother.
@kahboom@deprecated_ii If it is in this list: https://fba.ryona.agency/?domain=eientei.org - you can be relatively sure it does not. Some may not advertise defederations, no general way to know in advance in this case. Checking /api/v1/accounts/lookup?acct=someone@eientei.org for mastodon and pleroma instances may also sometimes indicate if local accounts were disabled.
@menherahair@deprecated_ii@kahboom Some endpoint returning semi-manually curated list of such instances together with FE option to indicate and/or auto-collapse posts from them might be useful, will poke it at weekend.