Please. Captcha by default. Email domain filters. Auto-block federation from servers that don’t respect. By default. Urgent.
And yes, to refute some comments, this publication is being upvoted by bots. A single computer was needed, not “thousands of dollars” spent.
Most answers are “yes?” or “Uhh, I think so??” ;) The bots simply… stopped joining. It’s really only lowest-effort spamming this helps against, but that seems to be the main bots.
Btw, what’s the deal with your instance? I noticed you’re from one of the original servers from 4 years ago. Do you know why it was founded or can you direct me to some information?
I’m from the reddit migration, although a bit more experienced than most (having been here over 2 weeks makes me a unicorn on my server).
I’d like to spread some more knowledge about the history of the platform and what kind of different servers are out there. Problem is, I don’t have any knowledge! Help!
Uh, I also only joined with the reddit migration :D I joined 15 days ago. just like ypu.
I looked at join-lemmy, did not want any of the huge instances, thought one in Europe would still be a good idea. Tchncs sounded interesting and more English than Feddit (I’m German but prefer English :D). They host a lot of federated things, including my favorite federated network XMPP/Jabber and have been for years, so that seemed like a great pick :)
Ah, I see. So tchncs.de hosts other federated platforms, and someone probably decided to set up a Lemmy site when it was originally created 4 years ago. But it was likely pretty empty until the past couple weeks.
Ok good to know, I don’t really know about XMPP/Jabber but I like what I see on wikipedia. Thanks!
I think until recently it also was in “unstable/testing” and not intended for serious use.
XMPP is amazing, open federated chat protocol for over 20 years. There was a time when I could chat with people on Google Hangouts or Facebook Messenger from my XMPP client (before they disabled federation). I host my own server, but have so far not gotten around to hosting bridges. That actually became less interesting when my client (Gajim) on desktop decided to follow the shitty (for me) UI of Discord, Signal, Matrix, et al., XMPP clients don’t have the breadth they used to have, so there’s not much choice left :(
I see. Lemmy is my first introduction to a decentralized, open source social media platform, and I’m just so excited about all the possibilities federation can provide.