- cross-posted to:
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- cross-posted to:
- [email protected]
Hey everyone, you may have noticed that some of us have been raising alarms about the amount of spam accounts being created on insufficiently protected instances.
As I wanted to get ahead of this before we’re shoulders deep in spam, I developed a small service which can be used to parse the Lemmy Fediverse Observer and retrieve instances which are suspicious enough to block.
The Overseer provides fully documented REST API which you can use to retrieve the instances in 3 different formats. One with all the info, one with just the names, and one as a csv you can copy-paste into your defederation setting. You can even adjust the level of suspicion you want to have.
Not only that, I also developed a python script which you can edit and run and it will automatically update your defederation list. You can set that baby to run on a daily schedule and it will take care that any new suspicious instances are also caught and any servers that cleared up their spam accounts will be recovered.
I plan to improve this service further. Feel free to send me ideas and PRs.
I added Dockerfiles to make containers of them for those running docker-compose Lemmy instances.
Cheers mate, I’m in bed atm so I’ll check tomorrow
This is awesome, would you be open to contributions outside the realm of spam prevention?
I’ve been working on some scripts/apis to pre-search communities from federated instances so they immediately show up within an instance’s search capability. Was also thinking about doing a bot account to auto subscribe.
Seems like this could fit with the whole overseer/curation theme. Would you agree or nah?
I’m always up for collaboration and prs. I’m adding now some cool new capabilities so once I have that you’ll be able to build much easier on it
Cool. I was wondering when someone would implement this sort of email RBL list.
I’m not finding any info on how instances are deemed suspicious and what mechanisms there are for reporting/disputing. How are instances scored?