Unidan could just create an account on multiple instances and vote for his posts/comments with all these accounts. That way his content would gain more attention than those of sincere users.
In case of malicious bots (like those annoying bootleg bots on reddit), it might even be profitable for them to create their own instance(s) just for that purpose.
Is there a mechanism to prevent that? (other than user/instance banning and the introduction question on user creation)
There isn’t and Lemmygrad.ml users have been doing it in the past. Mostly down-vote brigading though and this is the main reason why down-votes are disabled on our instance.
Personally I think there should be a setting to prevent down-votes from federating as there is really no point in federating them to instances with other rules and different community culture.
Huh - I had not even considered downvotes in other instances… Yeah that seems problematic. Maybe rather than defederating downvotes, there could be a way to differentiate between local and global up/downvotes.
This sounds interesting. I see two possibilities for that:
- Let downvotes from external users be less effective
- Display up/down ratio twice, once from local votes and once from external votes; plus only have the local ones affect sorting
Actually when I think about it, a combination of both would also be possible.
Just let each instance/community decide its own policy. People will naturally flock to whichever policy works out.
I guess this kind of instances will be banned. If it becomes obvious.
There are already a bunch of spam-bot-instances, the admins have to spot them and block them actively.
Please do not make it ban based, just don’t count it if you somehow make a vote manipulation detector.