As the @PixelFed platform grows, we see the need to leverage our communal resources to tackle some of the more challenging issues, like instance blocks, spam and moderation issues.
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As the @PixelFed platform grows, we see the need to leverage our communal resources to tackle some of the more challenging issues, like instance blocks, spam and moderation issues.
We are working on something for Pixelfed Admins to better handle this, and will soon publish our roadmap for our new communal hub, but we will need your help and feedback to get it right.
Stay tuned!
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@[email protected] @[email protected] I would be willing to have a respectful conversation on mod tooling, what kind of mod tooling I am used to and what the fediverse is lacking if you're ever up for it. I am experienced with discord's moderation tooling (and lack thereof, I worked on mod bots before it was cool.), reddit mod tooling, misskey/sharkey mod tooling, mastodon mod tooling, some *oma mod tooling. There's a lot of gaps between implementations. Specifically in another thread I was talking about reddit's "posts require approval" mode. Something that might be of use for new accounts registering on pixelfed instances to prevent things like gorespam from occurring.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] "posts require approval" should he standard behavior for every fediverse instance.
NodeBB has it, although we call it "post queue". If you don't meet the threshold then it all goes into a moderation bucket. It is exceedingly good at blocking spam, because spammers don't ever really have the resources to buy hacked accounts with reputation.
With LLMs, we're seeing less overtly spammy content attempting to pass out post queue. I don't have a solution to discover whether they're legit content though.