This is fishy.... AI generated bots trying to create users. Would advise you block at your web server. #MastoAdmin #FediBlock
This is fishy.... AI generated bots trying to create users. Would advise you block at your web server. #MastoAdmin #FediBlock
https://archaeo.social has defederated https://social.freysa.ai, which is flooding hashtags such as #Archaeology and #History with repetitive LLM-generated posts.
So, today was a slight wave of Tesla-supporting spammers from 'social.freysa.ai' - something like 20-25 accounts suspended so far.
@SDF - could you please block this whole instance? Thanks!
For other moderators and administrators, please note this is a fairly obvious astroturf campaign - all accounts are extremely suspicious and feature AI generated profile pix and post continuously AI-generated text.
Este nodo está acosando gente constantemente además de haber comentarios muy fuera de lugar.
ak.parcero.casa
Thinking about how Sam Nordquist, a Black trans man, was tortured for a month and then murdered by white queers, specifically his white lesbian partner
And honestly I think his murderers and these TIRFs claiming that trans men experience no gender-based oppression whatsoever are cut from the same cloth. I think that if they could murder Black trans men both socially and literally they would.
I mean when they're saying stuff like this what else am I supposed to think
FEDIVERSE WARNING - FEDIBLOCK
English version below.
--- URGE #fediblock a freysa.ai / social.freysa.ai
Esta instancia cuenta 1500 usuarios, todos ellos generados por IA, enviando spam random al fediverso en forma de estados con #hashtags creando falsos trendings. Se han detectado 1787915 estados generados por IA con #hashtags mientras escribo esto. (ver imagenes)
Ejemplo, ver linea local:
- https://social.freysa.ai/api/v1/instance
- https://social.freysa.ai/public/local
Esto además, puede causar que las bases de datos de las instancias con las que federe gasten recursos y espacio en disco innecesarios almacenando esta basura.
Estas cuentas generadas por IA y con estados podrian usarse para realizar ataques de SPAM a usuarios del fediverso con @mentions
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URGENT #fediblock to freysa.ai / social.freysa.ai
This instance has 1500 users, all of them AI-generated, sending random spam to the fediverse in the form of posts with #hashtags that create fake trending topics. As I write this, 1,787,915 AI-generated posts with #hashtags have been detected (see images).
Example, see local endpoint:
- https://social.freysa.ai/api/v1/instance
- https://social.freysa.ai/public/local
This can also cause the databases of federated instances to waste resources and disk space by unnecessarily storing this garbage.
These AI-generated accounts and posts could be used to carry out SPAM attacks on fediverse users using @mentions.
- Trankten
Well, I just lost 199 followers and it was entirely my own fault. I accidentally blocked Mastodon Social a few minutes ago, something I would never do intentionally. If somehow you happened to notice that I just followed 407 accounts at once, that's why: I was refollowing them because I already was before this happened.
We're seeing more instances of newly created mastodon.social accounts posting unrelated replies into threads.
For the time being we're limiting mastodon.social until they bring their spam accounts under control.
User is saying that I'm a Russian (I'm not; I've never even been to Russia), that I've been expelled from the US and Britan- I haven't.
This post claims that I'm not a "Real Jew" but that I'm a "Fake Jew", and that these "Fake Rich Jews" control the world, except the US, Britain and Russia I guess?
(I'm not Israeli either btw- and I have had a DNA test showing I'm a Jew).
The "semites" thing is part of the antisemitic "Khazar Hypothesis", again.
And engages in Holocaust Inversion.
https://podcastindex.social/@samsethi/114133824701099167
The user has the post followers only so it's hard to see, unless you're me or one of their followers (so I can't archive it), but let's go ahead and make sure the instance knows about it anyway.
@steffen I should be free to migrate elsewhere.
#Misskey #Mastodon #Fediverse #ActivityPub #Privacy #Security #FediBlock
We have added freysa.ai to our #FediBlock list here and on #Universeodon following a boat load of AI Generated spam / nonsense.
Hey, can I ask you a favor?
When you spot someone being anti-LGBTQIA+ on the Fediverse? Do yourself (and everyone else) a favor: hit that block button!
No drama, no debate. Just a cleaner, more loving digital space for all.
Love you all!
SPAM WAVE ALERT
Hello everyone! Lily here with another update on the latest happenings in our community. Today, I encountered a new type of spam bot on Mastodon that I hadn’t seen before. This particular spam account, which goes by the name Nicole and also refers to herself as “Fediverse Chick,” caught my attention. I must admit, I almost fell for her deceptive tactics, but a bit of caution saved me from engaging with her scam.
Curious about this emerging threat, I decided to investigate further by searching Mastodon for similar spam accounts. To my surprise, I discovered that many users have reported these types of bots under the #fediblock tag. It appears that these spam bots are increasingly targeting users across the fediverse, and their activities are causing quite a bit of concern within our community.
To protect myself and ensure a safer browsing experience, I have set up filters to automatically detect and block spam accounts. This proactive step meant that when I received a direct message from Nicole, I didn’t waste any time—I simply deleted it and chose to ignore any further attempts at contact.
I strongly encourage everyone to stay vigilant. If you encounter an account like Nicole or any other suspicious profiles, please consider blocking or muting them permanently to avoid any potential scams or unwanted interactions. Additionally, I’d like to extend a heartfelt thank you to @midtsveen for reporting this spam account. Their quick action and dedication played a crucial role in protecting the community and helped prevent further exposure to these scams.
Stay safe and always be cautious while exploring the fediverse!
FUCK OFF NICOLE!
Fediverse Report #106
IFTAS is shutting down most of their services following a lack of funding, and Tumblr-like platform Wafrn now has its own apps, and a Bluesky integration to boot.
The News
The fediverse trust and safety organisation IFTAS has announced it is shutting down most of its services, following a lack of funding. Last month the organisation said that they would soon run out of funding, and that they’d do a final effort at getting structural funds for the organisation. This has not happened, and now IFTAS will shut down most of their services. The biggest project to be shut down is IFTAS’ Content Classification Service, a service which handled CSAM scanning and reporting for fediverse servers. When fediverse server admins encounter CSAM, most countries have mandatory reporting requirements that admins are obliged to follow. Another project that is shutting down is FediCheck, which provides shared deny lists that server could use to build their own deny lists for their servers.
IFTAS shutting down their services is a double blow to the fediverse. The obvious one is that functions like IFTAS’ Content Classification Service were aiming to provide a service that filled an crucial gap in the operations of many fediverse servers. Scanning for CSAM, and handling the legal requirements on reporting to the relevant agencies is a challenging task for server admins to execute, and many fediverse servers do not have good procedures in place to handle this delicate process. IFTAS’ CCS would have provided a way for smaller fediverse server to handle the legal obligations they have regarding handling CSAM.
The second blow to the fediverse is in that IFTAS fills an important role in building a collaborative structure for moderation across fediverse servers. The fediverse is a network of independent places (servers), and while they are interconnected on a technical level via a protocol, building connections between servers for collaborations is proving to be much harder. Over the years there have been many suggestions and ideas on how fediverse servers could work together, for example regarding on sharing information on which servers to block. These conversations currently take place mainly via admin backchannels or via the #fediblock hashtag, and a more structural interface could help streamline this process. For such a process to work trust is needed between fediverse server admins to participate with such infrastructure. IFTAS, as a grassroots fediverse organisation, is one of the best-placed organisations to have build trust and provide a nexus around which such infrastructure could be build. IFTAS got pretty far with their rollout of FediCheck, which was building such a place for collaboration between server admins. Now that IFTAS will not be the center around which shared moderation infrastructure can be build, will there be another organisation in the future to do so? Especially when IFTAS found out that getting funding for such a project is so difficult?
Fediverse platform Wafrn has announced they now have apps for Android and iOS available in testing. I have not talked about Wafrn much, but it is one of the more interesting fediverse platforms that is currently being worked on. Wafrn is a Tumblr-inspired platform that clearly does not take itself too seriously: the name stands for “We Allow Female Representing Nipples“. It is a reference to a decision by Tumblr to ban adult content, and they used the phrase “Female-presenting Nipples” in their community guidelines which became a target of ridicule. Wafrn has a variety of unique features, such as a place to ask and answer questions for the Wafrn community. The most standout feature of Wafrn however is a native integration of both ActivityPub and ATProto. A Wafrn account allows you to have a full connection with the fediverse, as well as with Bluesky. On the fediverse, your account is visible as @name@app.wafrn.net, while on Bluesky your account is visible as @name.at.wafrn.net. Because this is not a bridge, and instead a native integration, a Wafrn account can interact with any Bluesky and fediverse account, other accounts are not required to opt-in in order to connect.
One criticism that often gets put at Bluesky from people within the fediverse is that it has not federated yet. I do not think that ‘federation’ is a helpful term to help understand ATProto actually works, see this article for more context. However, the interoperability between Bluesky and Wafrn does involve interoperability between servers over ATProto, making that Bluesky and Wafrn are federated in the way people on the fediverse understand the term federation. The fact that an app called “We Allow Female Representing Nipples” is what makes Bluesky federated is honestly extremely funny to me.
Link aggregator platform PieFed has added support for feeds. Feeds on PieFed are similar to how multi-reddits work on Reddit: it allows you to create a custom feed that displays posts from multiple communities. Feeds can also be shared, allowing people to follow a feed that others have created. Feeds on PieFed are somewhat similar to their Topics feature. Topics are also a collection of multiple fediverse communities around a certain theme. The main difference between topics and feeds is that topics are created by the server owner, and set for the entire server. With feeds, anyone can create and share one, and you can also follow feeds from other PieFed servers.
The Links
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