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No wonder Reddit has turned to shit

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  • rglullis@communick.newsR rglullis@communick.news

    If the idea of a healthy Fediverse requires people moving instances whenever one finds themselves close to bottom-feeders and opportunistic parasites, we already lost.

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    birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    #22

    I see your point, though for me it's not so much the requirement of moving inasmuch it's the ease of doing so.

    With traditional social media, you'd need to move entirely to another social media platform while you might not even be able to enjoy similar content. With lemmy&piefed, you can do that.

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    • RimuR Rimu

      A never-ending maze would mean the scrapers just hammer our servers forever. Better to lead them into a honeypot and automatically ban their IP. Like PieFed does.

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      davidgro@lemmy.world
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      What about a maze that adds a few hundred ms to the response time with each request, so the load gets less the longer it's trapped?

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      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥T This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥

        A never-ending maze would mean the scrapers just hammer our servers forever.

        Is that how tarpitting works? I didn't know.

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        Rimu
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        #24

        There are a lot of strategies. afaik a tar pit tries to waste the attacker's resources by delaying our responses to their traffic? A honey pot tries to funnel bot traffic towards a place which only bots would go to. Once they go there you know they're a bot and they can be banned.

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        • D davidgro@lemmy.world

          What about a maze that adds a few hundred ms to the response time with each request, so the load gets less the longer it's trapped?

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          Rimu
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          I haven't tried to make something like that. I think it'd be hard to do that without also exhausting our resources too.

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          • A angelevo@feddit.nl

            We are all rats. When this ship sinks, we will float to the next, or (decide to) drop off.

            All things considered, how much would actually be lost?

            The alternative being.............

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            WolfmanEightySix
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            #26

            This comment made me realise that the internet could have been born, lived, and died, within my lifetime.

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            • RimuR Rimu

              I haven't tried to make something like that. I think it'd be hard to do that without also exhausting our resources too.

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              davidgro@lemmy.world
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              #27

              Ah, that makes sense

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              • S spacenoodle@lemmy.world

                People downvote me when I say it. That's all cope. We're not wrong; if and when this goes mainstream, it'll attract the same bad actors just as heavily.

                Of course, there are surely already a few here testing the waters.

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                e8d79@discuss.tchncs.de
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                #28

                I think there are some differences that make the fediverse more resilient to this. For example, the absence of cumulative account karma keeps out the reddit style karma farming. The ability to ban whole instances also makes it easier to kick out bad actors. Instance admins could also implement their own rules like switching to an invite based system to reduce bot spam. Also it seems to me that reddit is actively encouraging this kind behaviour to inflate their user statistics and there is no incentive to tolerate this kind of spam for a fediverse server admin.

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                • G F/15/Cali@threads.net

                  People have been doing it for years. At one point, it amounted to a sizable percentage of Reddit’s posts and comments. Just seo spam to their own profile, a few subreddits, and sleep your 600+ accounts for 3 days.

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                  reabsorbthelight@lemmy.world
                  wrote last edited by reabsorbthelight@lemmy.world
                  #29

                  I knew most of it was spam. I just figured it was propaganda from various governments

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                  • saarthS saarth

                    Marketers and their bots have been using reddit to hype up brands. No wonder Reddit feels like shit these days.

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                    SoftQuartz
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                    #30

                    Compared to the organic content here it is unbearable on reddit now.

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                    • saarthS saarth

                      Marketers and their bots have been using reddit to hype up brands. No wonder Reddit feels like shit these days.

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                      hootinnhollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      #31

                      Yikes

                      I haven’t been in there since the api exodus. I imagine it’s terrible

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                      • 9 9point6@lemmy.world

                        Most people [...] write [...] comments [...] and hope AI picks them up

                        Really quite sad if there's even one person out there doing that.

                        This is also as much of a grift as any SEO that claims to have cracked the code of getting to the top of results. Even if they have figured something reproducible, it will get fixed. If someone can manipulate a search engine to provide results different to what it would otherwise do, that's a bug they will fix

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                        chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                        #32

                        Will they though, search engine results lately seem very much like a decisive victory for the SEO slop

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                        • chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.comC chicken@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                          Will they though, search engine results lately seem very much like a decisive victory for the SEO slop

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                          temperche@discuss.tchncs.de
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                          only if u use google. Try Qwant.

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                          • 9 9point6@lemmy.world

                            Most people [...] write [...] comments [...] and hope AI picks them up

                            Really quite sad if there's even one person out there doing that.

                            This is also as much of a grift as any SEO that claims to have cracked the code of getting to the top of results. Even if they have figured something reproducible, it will get fixed. If someone can manipulate a search engine to provide results different to what it would otherwise do, that's a bug they will fix

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                            Sergio
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                            If someone can manipulate a search engine to provide results different to what it would otherwise do, that’s a bug they will fix

                            But there are more people manipulating the results, than people fixing the bugs.

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                            • W WolfmanEightySix

                              This comment made me realise that the internet could have been born, lived, and died, within my lifetime.

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                              OpenStars
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                              Like phone calls, and texting, bad actors ruin everything that they touch.

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                              • B birdwing@lemmy.blahaj.zone

                                And when that happens, we move instances.

                                I wonder if we could make only the sign-up page of Lemmy and Piefed public to the internet, and the rest only accessible through login and verification of being actually bloody human? Could use anti-scraping measures...

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                                Drusas
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                                #36

                                That's how it's been on my mbin instance (fedia.io) for a while now.

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                                • saarthS saarth

                                  Marketers and their bots have been using reddit to hype up brands. No wonder Reddit feels like shit these days.

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                                  olap@lemmy.world
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                                  The counter to this is a web of trust. You break the trust you are out of the web, and nodes connected you too are also out (for a period). And you need two to vouch for you

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                                  • S Sergio

                                    If someone can manipulate a search engine to provide results different to what it would otherwise do, that’s a bug they will fix

                                    But there are more people manipulating the results, than people fixing the bugs.

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                                    surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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                                    But not in novel ways. Lots of exploiters using the same bug. Fix it once and they're all fixed.

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                                    • OpenStarsO OpenStars

                                      Like phone calls, and texting, bad actors ruin everything that they touch.

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                                      tomiant
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                                      Good actors too, it's the nature of capitalism.

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                                        azzu@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                                        DDG is bing and definitely has the same problems.

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                                        • saarthS saarth

                                          Marketers and their bots have been using reddit to hype up brands. No wonder Reddit feels like shit these days.

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                                          sparkles
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                                          I don’t post there anymore but the only time it felt like I was talking to real people was on my small state sub. That’s the only reason I even lurk. Since I’m banned from Facebook it’s the only place to get the tea.

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