Getting a bot to spam out 12 posts in a minute is not the way to make me want to engage.

  • keefshape@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    Perhaps a case to be made for a federated minimum-config. If servers don’t adhere to a minimum viable contract, say meeting requirements for rate-limiting, or not requiring 2fa, or other config-level things… They become defederated.

    A way of enforcing adherence to an agreed upon minimum standard of behaviour, of sorts

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      11 months ago

      It would be very easy to spoof those values in a handshake though, unless you’re proposing that in the initial data exchange a remote server gets a dump of every post and computationally verifies compliance.

      Federated trust is an unsolved problem in computer science because of how complex of a problem it is.

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        11 months ago

        Spoofing that handshake would be a bad faith action, one that would not go unnoticed longer term. Instances with a bunch of bad faith actions will make the case for not federating with themselves.

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          11 months ago

          It just has to go unnoticed long enough to spam for a few days, get defederated, delete itself, start over