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- If it is an external link, it must be to a specific story, not to the root of the site.
- You may post comics from others or your own.
- If you are posting a comic of your own, a maximum of one per week is allowed (I know, your comics are great, but this rule helps avoid spam).
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I think the way forward as the next line of defense is to vet accounts. This has been suggested before and I believe quite a few instances do it already. Similar thing on Mastodon.
It doesn't have to be a strict process, to start with anyway, but at least require people to write a quick paragraph of why they want to join.
It does mean more work, though. But I think if it became the norm, instances can be straight-up blocked who don't do have this process, even if many people use it. As people will see the good stuff is elsewhere and anyone who cares enough will do this little extra step. (the philosophy of being active in good places to grow them)
Other people have written about this more eloquently and with stronger arguments. :)
I don't think that's a very good idea to be honest. "Why do you want to join Lemmy?" "Because I want to shitpost". I probably wouldn't write it because I can't be bothered.
Bots can just be created on other instances with no verification and post here, so that would makes no difference.
In other words. If this became a real thing, any respectable instance could just not federate with instances that don't have this process.
Aren't new instances federated by default? Then botfarms can spin up instances at will and spam before being defederated.
I'm out of my depths here. Automatic federation seems like something that shouldn't be a technical necessity though.
I hope others will chime in on this thread :)
Automatic federation is one of the strengths of Lemmy, without it it wouldn't be really decentralized in my opinion. But I've already responded twice to you without saying what would work, so what do I know.
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