Hey just an announcement. I can't code everything that comes around but if you have an idea, an existing project, or want to talk about something you're passionate about with federated apps like Lemmy or Mastodon: this is the sublemmy I opened. Fediverse is awesome but there are other apps out there too and even other protocols.
There has been a considerable increase in bot activity and malicious content posting on Lemmy recently.
Fortunately our little instance has been mostly spared so far, but I do worry that this may change at any moment.
In an effort to protect Lemdit and ensure its long term survival, we now require registration applications to be submitted by new users wanting to join us.
I've kept it short and authentic people will always be welcomed here, it just means that joining is not instantaneous anymore. I personally dislike registration applications, but I feel like protecting what we already have is more important than convenience and there aren't any better measures available yet.
Hopefully this will change as Lemmy evolves, I know the devs are working hard to find better solutions.
A couple of days ago a newcomer started a new community called "Controversial ideas" and began posting content.
I originally took it at face value, however it quickly became apparent that the "controversial ideas" were all just different angles of trying to normalize relationships between adults and under-age teenagers, under the guise of pseudo-intellectual debate on age of consent laws, brain development, etc.
A bit of digging made it clear that this was an individual with an agenda. He had started similar communities on several other instances using different usernames, all with the same objective and approach. His multitude of other social media accounts told a similar story and included real hot takes such as this one:
This individual has been banned and the community removed.
I don't know how much clearer I can make it that this kind of shit isn't and will never be tolerated here.
This post keeps track of all instances that Lemdit is no longer federated with and the reason why they were blocked.
The Lemdit ethos sets out our stance on federation, notably:
Defederating from other instances is an absolute last resort and we will only do so under the following circumstances:
If their content has the potential to get us into legal trouble
If they are acting as an attack vector towards us
10 July 2023
burggit.moe / lemmy.burger.rodeo - Defederated due to legal concerns. They host loli porn (cartoon porn depicting underage characters).
01 August 2023
lemmy.comfysnug.space - Defederated due to legal concerns. They host loli porn (cartoon porn depicting underage characters).
08 August 2023
detroitriotcity.com - Defederated due to legal concerns. I don't even know where to start with this one, they appear to host a suite of things that are illegal, among which loli porn (cartoon porn depic
The instance doesn't host anything illegal in New Zealand
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It was brought to my attention that lemmy.comfysnug.space also hosts "loli porn". This content is illegal in New Zealand as well as many other countries.
Needless to say they have been defederated and all their communities purged from our server.
I'm mostly posting this in the spirit of transparency as I don't think this affects anyone here.
Please let me know if you do come across another similar instance, there are simply too many of them out there for me to check proactively.
I sincerely hope that this was the last of them, but if there are more, I also don't think it's worth me making an announcement every time we defederate one. I may instead create a generic defederation post where we keep tabs on who we defederated and why, but I welcome your feedback.
As a reminder, the Lemdit ethos sets out our stance on federation, notably:
We had an outage, Lemdit fell over while I was asleep so bad timing. It looks like it was down for about 4 hours.
I'll look into what caused it, I have a script that tries to automatically recover Lemdit from the usual crash, but something else happened here.
Anyway if you tried to access it and couldn't - sorry! It's back now.
Edit:
I believe this was caused by cache depleting all available RAM (impressive considering we've got 128 GB allocated). This isn't normally supposed to cause an issue as cache is meant to be cleared to make room for app usage, but in practice it can be problematic and it's likely what got everything to fall over.
I've got a cron job in place that will clear cache daily now so this won't happen again.
Here's a graph if you're curious, the outage occurred ~3:30AM, the drop you see is me restarting the VM:
I'm curious to get your thoughts on Lemmy. What is your impression so far? Are you enjoying it? What would you like to see different?
If you're using Lemdit, then I'm really interested to get your feedback on what your experience is like. Is there anything we can improve? Any other suggestions or ideas?
It feels like I've been spamming these updates recently, but it has been an eventful week for Lemmy and it's worth being on the version that has the least holes in it.
Unless there is a compelling security concern or they fix the broken theme appearance, I'm going to start limiting these updates to once a week going forward.
I’m about to perform this update in the next 10 minutes, all things going well there should be no downtime/instability.
The DB is backed up, I’ll post an update here once everything’s done.