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      I’d argue it is resistant. Lemmy is federated, which means smaller instances, making it easier to detect this kind of activity. Crime in a city vs crime in a town situation

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        Nah, it works for now because no one really tries to spam lemmy. If it gets popular enough companies will pay bot farms to post here and admins want be able to keep up with moderation. Bots will simply join the biggest instances. The only solution would be to defederate the main instances and have everyone pretty much host their own server.

        • Chloé 🥕@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          look at Mastodon and it’s practically what’s happening there. bot farms don’t even bother setting up their own servers, they just go to mastodon.social (by far the largest instance) and bot from there. and because .social refuses to have manual approval for each account, and many instances don’t want to defenerate from where almost everyone is, the problem keeps happening…

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            I didn’t know that but it’s nice to know I was 100% right.

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          And if everybody hosts their own server, than so will the advertisers and everybody will have to defederate then individually making the problem of moderation even worse.

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            When it gets bad enough the default will switch from blacklists to whitelists and the user base will consolidate to fewer and fewer popular instances that are able to address the spam.

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              Bots will simply join the biggest instances. The only solution would be to defederate the main instances and have everyone pretty much host their own server.

              the user base will consolidate to fewer and fewer popular instances that are able to address the spam.

              You spin me right round, baby, right round 🎶🎶

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            But hosting servers cost real money so creating thousands of them may not be cost effective for spammers. Paywalls are the best defense against spammers. Of course this is all hypothetical. Self hosting will never be mainstream. Or maybe? 🤔

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              Self hosting will never be mainstream. Or maybe?

              No way, because posting on already-established corpo platforms is much less of a barrier to entry.

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                What if we make self hosting super easy? Like select the services you want to host, choose a domain, pay and bam, you’ve got your self hosted instance of lemmy/mastodon/pixelfed and so on?

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      Oh, absolutely. Which is why I avoid popular social media: you just end up drowning in AI/botted content.