Is there anything stopping someone from making 1000 accounts or bots to artificially upvote posts on the Lemmy network?
I guess a single instance can moderate its users using captcha etc. but since it’s federated an evil actor could setup an instance without these restrictions.
An instance could maybe protect its users against this by blocking the domains of evil instances, but does this approach scale?
A solution might be to add a limit to the number of upvotes to accept from a single instance in a certain time frame, but that wont work if the other instance is very large and the upvotes are legitimate.
I’d like to hear if this issue has already been thought out or what ideas that you might have.
I really, really hate this tag. Every time I see it, it feels like someone opened the door of the cell to the Social Justice Warriors. On Mastodon, it is often misused by hypocrites to spread their frustration and make others bad. The idea behind it is not bad, but the implementation is usually pathetic.
I don’t follow it, but this gets into one of the reasons I really dislike tags over communities: tags are completely unmoderated, and anyone can put anything no matter how wrong or unrelated in them.
I see blocklists in lemmy being shared by a trusted community, who stickies a post with a list of communities to block.