Been watching over the recent surge in fediverse users for about a week now. Last week, it was climbing what i would call naturally, organically. Now for the last couple days, its been like 350k in the last 2 days.
Love to see the growth of users, but these have to be bot created accounts. I dont want this to be bot infested community. I see the value in bots when used correctly, but lets be real - general population and bots could ruin this community.
Is there anything planned? Is there work from some third party to throw off the “stableness” of Lemmy / fediverse?
What are the bot accounts being used for? I haven’t noticed any posts made by bots (unless you guys are all ChatGPT and I’m the only human here)
As an AI language model, I’m not able to confirm whether or not I’m a bot.
Sometimes I wonder if the people I’m talking to are even real humans. Their responses can be so totally out of left field.
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I doubt there’s any actual bots engaging with content on a significant level. People are just paranoid. Beep Boop.
Have you considered the possibility that everyone on the internet is fucking crazy
Haha, maybe. Depersonalization does seem to do weird things to people.
there’s no karma to farm. there’s no algorithm to game. the best they can do is spam.
And spamming can be a serious problem for forums such as Lemmy communities
No. They can be used in influence campaigns. They can upvote the posts and comments the controllers want you to see and downvote those they don’t.
Spam’s obvious and can be dealt with. Bots altering what shows up in your feed is impossible to combat as an end user.
In some ways, this shows Lemmy is winning. It means Lemmy’s important enough to start trying to influence. It also means we’re about to go through some interesting times.
There has been a big surge in bot accounts
Basically many of the newer instances allowed sign ups with no bot protection
This is why we can’t have nice things and need to deal with CAPTCHA and email verification etc…
The only bots I’ve seen are posting news, TIL, etc. No annoying bits so far.
I have a crosspost bot, I’m mainly testing it and it’s purpose is to use reddit as link agregator to help small communities get some content going.
It only posts external links, never OC nor a link to reddit.Also in my case the bot will get one post no older than 5 hours every hour, to prevent flooding with posts.
Eventually we will see thr shirts ones…
I think some of it comes down to admins who left their (small) instances open (no captcha, no application, no email validation) not knowing how bad an idea that currently is given the maturity level of Lemmy and the (very recent) influx of bots. I am reaching out to the admins of the fastest growing servers according to FediDB if it looks suspicious (based on growth rate, participation rate of their users, and if the content posted by users). In many of these cases we are talking thousands of new accounts in the past few days on instances that have single-digit active daily/weekly users.
So far the responses I have gotten have been appreciative and the admins are taking action, but not everyone has responded. Also the tooling to find and delete such accounts is pretty lacking as far as I can tell.
Did you miss the news about Reddit pissing off all their users, many of whom are now looking for alternatives?
People seem to be aware, and taking steps to deal with it: e.g. https://kbin.social/m/technology@beehaw.org/t/65767/Introducing-The-Lemmy-Overseer.