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Didn't really see anything that stood out there either. A handful of users accessing via tor, but, thats about it.
Ended up turning the security policy from low, back up a bit though, forgot I turned it down while troubleshooting some federation issues.
Oh! I just remembered something. Isn't there a site that recommends a lemmy instance? Might it make sense that multiple users found your website because they change the recommendation to distribute new users? Does that sort of pattern hold in this case?
I checked join-lemmy.org right after this happened- and a few other times. Refreshed multiple times.
To date- I have never seen my instance listed up there.
Interesting, I definitely see mine. I'm wayyyyyy at the bottom of the popular section, (likely due to the 9 bots that added themselves before I banned the accounts.).
I wonder if one of the settings in your firewall is blocking that particular bot?
I don't recall when I would've done the same, but I do recall not being on join-lemmy until - well - now actually.
/shrugs. isn't much in the way of firewall logic, even at the cloudflare logic. Although- only :443 is actually forwarded to go anywhere.