So far Lemmy is vibing. Everyone here is excited and optimistic and willing to put up with a few rough spots to be part of something.

When the Eternal September comes, which it will, how does a Lemmy instance deal with bad actors?

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      It’s part of the reason I chose to host my own rather than depend on another server somewhere. That way when I do fuck it up at least the only person to blame is me

      Yay federation and activitypub!

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        Smart choice, do you have it set to private? The only thing I’d worry about is people trying to join my server and bogging down my internet lol

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          I don’t have it set to private because when I tried that before it seems to break federation entirely. I do however have to approve anyone who wants to join. At this point I’d probably allow my close friends to join if they wanted, but that’s about it.

          Mostly because I am nearly 100% positive I will either lose my ZFS array, try to move the server to different hardware and bork psql, or what have you…

          My homelab is mostly duck tape and bubblegum.

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          I’m gonna set mine up to where everyone has to be approved and approve nobody since it’ll be running on a Raspberry Pi

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        Pardon my ignorance, I’ve only just started to figure out federated sites (I think, probably not though), what’s activitypub?

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        The bit I’m curious about is how the federation works - does it rely on a ssl cert or something matching the domain to setup a trust, and then it becomes part of the network?

        If so, what’s to stop spammers just constantly adding new instances and spamming out comments to other instances communities non stop?