Holy litteral shit.

Easily collapsible comments plus children , UI tweaks , accessibility enhancements, multi account support (with feed grouping) are some possibilities that people enjoyed on Reddit through 3P apps.

The python script only uses the open source Lemmy API. Everything else is contained within its few lines of code.

You have one user and has many comments and post as you make yourself. This means that your suspicion score is going to be extremely low (under .5 if you post 2 times on any server).

Agreed. If a better system comes along, great but in the meantime I am glad to have this kind of initiative to prevent us from being swarmed.

[-] admin_lemmy@lemmy.webgirand.eu 10 points 1 year ago

Mostly because it would invalidate any single user self hosted instance, which I fin is one of the big draws of the fediverse in general.

Well I dunno, this seems pretty consistently dumb as shit.

Indeed, thanks a million for giving the community tools at this critical juncture. Very much appreciated!

[-] admin_lemmy@lemmy.webgirand.eu 11 points 1 year ago

I feel like the python script is maybe a bit too extreme ? 20 times more users than posts might happen on smaller instances people use mostly to browse the big ones, I feel. I ran it with a suspicion ratio of 100 and it didn't seem to block any "legit looking communities". But then again, it is very hard to tell.

Thanks a lot for your work !

[-] admin_lemmy@lemmy.webgirand.eu 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by admin_lemmy@lemmy.webgirand.eu to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world

Hello, I noticed that the ban list on my own instance pretty much populates daily with names I'm pretty sure I never banned. Couldn't find anything in the doc about this. Does anyone have a light to shed ? Have a nice day :).

[-] admin_lemmy@lemmy.webgirand.eu 11 points 1 year ago

Yeah, probably. I'm afraid they're going to keep a few 3P apps up, though (they already have started this process) long enough for people to migrate to their official app (because of NSFW content no longer being accessible through the API). So this may take a few years.

I checked it this morning, it just doesn't have the same appeal anymore. Being pushed to investigate other avenues does carry the risk to make you realize there are other avenues :).

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