There have been multiple accounts created with the sole purpose of posting advertisement posts or replies containing unsolicited advertising.

Accounts which solely post advertisements, or persistently post them may be terminated.

lemmy.ml

bobbytables , to programmerhumor in LMAO THEY GOT BUSTED

Nice! My mom used to do that.

larvyde ,

do what? barmen?

cookiedoughdynamo ,

No, bartenders.

rigatti , to newcommunities in c/wishlist - Lemmy Feature Wishlist
@rigatti@lemmy.world avatar

An easier way to subscribe to communities from other instances. For example, a small or initially hidden subscribe button on the main feed next to any post.

Umechan ,

Also greater visibility of communities on other instances, as they won’t be recognized until someone manually searches for them by their address. Right now you have to rely on the Lemmy Community browser or !newcommunities @lemmy.world.

Arcanus , to newcommunities in c/wishlist - Lemmy Feature Wishlist
@Arcanus@lemmy.world avatar

Better nsfw content filter (ability to filter porn vs general nsfw content such as violent content or just triggering based on context

Content search, search by specific subject or topic, keyword, etc

agentshags ,
@agentshags@sh.itjust.works avatar

Maybe they just need to add a porn tag

Arcanus ,
@Arcanus@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe, but I keep seeing the same complaint over and again from people, I do t really care about it for myself, I have a separate account for the naughty stuff, everything else is blocked on my main account, but sometimes nsfw doesn’t mean porn, maybe it’s explicitly described violence, or something else, not just porn. Maybe I would like the option to have nsfw content presented to me that isn’t people getting fucked. More nuance in the content delivery would be appreciated

Squorlple , to reddit in Reddit is now using GPT-powered bots to astroturf 😂
@Squorlple@lemmy.world avatar

I studied bot patterns on Reddit for a few years while using the site and was active in their takedown. My username is the same on there if you want to see the history of my involvement. What drove me to stop being so involved in bot takedowns is the extent to which Reddit as a site was continually redesigned to favor bots. In fact, I woke up today to a 3 day suspension for reporting a spam bot as a spam bot. I think what we need to examine in these cases, if possible, is if the bots were made strictly for the purpose of contesting blackouts (i.e. by Reddit themselves) or if they were made by a hobbyist or spammer. Given that these are on r/programming, that makes it seem more likely that a hobbyist programmer made these bots for a laugh or something, rather than it being an inside job. If the usual resources of Reddit’s API were accessible enough to provide a total history of these bot accounts’ posts and comments, then that would help to clarify (this is what I mean about Reddit redesigns favoring bots). On the subject, I think Lemmy needs to start implementing preemptive anti-bot features while it is in an embryonic stage of becoming a large social media site (or a pseudo-social media site like Reddit) to future-proof its development

elax102 ,
@elax102@lemmy.world avatar

What kind of bot detection features should Lemmy add in your opinion?

Squorlple ,
@Squorlple@lemmy.world avatar

I’m very new to this site so I’m not sure what all already exists. Some features that come to mind based on my experience on Reddit and other sites:

  • Ability to search the entire site to see if a string of text (or multiple select strings of text) has already appeared there, including removed content. On Reddit, this was useful for seeing if an account has copied the comment, the text within a post, or the post title from elsewhere on the site. SocialGrep, Reveddit, and Unddit were my preferred sources of this info for Reddit. Text may also have been copied by a bot from other sites, but the original tends to be more accessible in those cases.
  • Ability to search the entire site to see if an image has already appeared there. This was essentially only relevant for repost bots and for bots that recognize an image from another post and re-comment from that other post. I do have concerns about this becoming relevant in the future for comments that contain images. TinEye and reverse image search on Google were my preferred sources of this info, but I don’t know if Lemmy posts will show up on those sites. u/RepostSleuthBot and the like were also helpful, especially if summonable in the comments.
  • Blocking users should only filter them from the blocker’s feed, rather than make the blocked user unable to comment on the blocker’s posts and comments. Spammers and scammers would abuse this system to prevent human users from calling them out on being spammers and scammers. While this design makes sense for sites based on personal profiles such as FaceBook or Twitter, it does not work for sites categorized by subject matter with impersonal user profiles.
  • Say what you will about the bad aspects of 4chan (and you should!), but the use of Captchas prior to publishing a post or comment seems to majorly mitigate bot activity.
  • This doesn’t seem to be a problem on Lemmy, but on Reddit, not all of the information of a spam report was sent to the subreddit mods. A report for Spam -> Harmful Bots would tell the admins that it was a Harmful Bots report, but the mods would only see it as a generic spam report and not be fully informed of the issue. Also, unbeknownst to mods, admins could link a subreddit rule report to a sitewide rule report. What I think Lemmy could improve on in this regard is to keep the openended custom report option, but also include pre-written report options for community rules, instance rules, and sitewide rules.
  • Some sort of indicator for groups of accounts which seem to be commenting only on the exact same posts as each other, which commonly are bots.
  • Entirely dependent on the subreddit or community, requiring some sort of verification post or other verification with a photograph of a paper with their username, the community name, and current date on it prior to permitting the user to post/comment may be beneficial.
  • A sitewide blacklist structured like r/BotDefense, wherein suspect accounts can be submitted and, if determined to be bot, will be automatically blacklisted from participating communities. Blacklist appeals will also be essential just due to human error.
FaptainHandSolo ,

As someone who had my 16+ year old account on Reddit permabanned for writing antibot scripts trying to keep the community I modded free from scammer and spammers, this is spot on.

postmeridiem , to reddit in Reddit is now using GPT-powered bots to astroturf 😂
@postmeridiem@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz avatar
sounddrill ,

“Promoting diversity and inclusion”

Arch linux/rust enjoyers: thigh highs or get tf out

postmeridiem ,
@postmeridiem@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz avatar

It’s in r/programming, they’re all already wearing thigh highs

sounddrill ,

Then there’s no inclusivity issue anymore

Bjoern_Tantau , to programmerhumor in Yup, Javascript can go F@#! itself

Can someone explain this? I mean, the last result. Usually I can at least understand Javascript’s or PHP’s quirks. But this time I’m stumped.

mycus ,
@mycus@kbin.social avatar

JS null and undefined shenanigans


basically:

  1. bigger an lesser comparison types convert null to zero, so is zero bigger or lesser than zero? no
  2. == is fucky and to it null only equals undefined and undefined only equals null (and themselves), so no
  3. is zero bigger than or equal to zero? yeah
Bjoern_Tantau ,

Ugh, thanks, of course. Stupid brain.

mycus ,
@mycus@kbin.social avatar

I'm starting to think JS maintainers have a thing against mathematicians

Quik2007 ,

more likely against humans

Mars , to programmerhumor in Yup, Javascript can go F@#! itself
@Mars@beehaw.org avatar

I know it’s a joke, but it’s an old one and it doesn’t make a lot of sense in this day and age.

Why are you comparing null to numbers? Shouldn’t you be assuring your values are valid first? Why are you using the “cast everything to the type you see fit and compare” operator?

Other languages would simply fail. Once more JavaScript greatest sin is not throwing an exception when you ask it to do things that don’t make sense.

OsrsNeedsF2P OP ,

Shouldn’t you be assuring your values are valid first?

Step 1: Get to prod

Step 2-10: Add features

Step 11: Sell the company before it bites you

P00P_L0LE , to memes in The woke left!
@P00P_L0LE@lemmy.ml avatar

downvoting it doesn’t make it any less true :)

flibbertigibbet ,

WFT is wrong with you?

P00P_L0LE ,
@P00P_L0LE@lemmy.ml avatar

I read books 😱😱

balerion ,
@balerion@beehaw.org avatar

i’ve read marx. at precisely no point does he say anything justifying the various atrocities state capitalist countries have committed. i think he’s wrong about some stuff, but even if you accept that his word is gospel, tankies are still just people who took leftist principles as an excuse for the imposing the kind of brutal authoritarianism that leftists are supposed to be against.

P00P_L0LE ,
@P00P_L0LE@lemmy.ml avatar

If you’ve read Marx, then you’ve surely read Engels as well?

On Authority - Marxists Internet Archive www.marxists.org/archive/marx/…/authority.htm

a_rational_llama , to memes in Grind Culture

What action items are we taking away from this?

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

Always treat your job as a transactional arrangement between you and your employer. You’re not a family, you don’t owe the employer any loyalty. The arrangement is that you have skills the employer desires and they pay you a rate you’re willing to accept for the use of those skills. That’s the deal.

HopeOfTheGunblade , to programmerhumor in Sometimes good to know, you're not alone!
@HopeOfTheGunblade@kbin.social avatar

I have to wonder what sort of model of the world someone who makes this sort of request has. How do they think mirrors work? Screens? Images?

oranges OP ,

I have given up on Logic when dealing with clients… Trying to figure out what they actually mean is never what they actually mean.

It seriously blows my mind that some of these people are like CEO status of huge companies. How they even function in every day society and remember to breath is beyond me.

arefx OP , to cat in Goober lounging on the chair, lmao

Sorry if it’s loading the wrong way, it was the right way up when I uploaded it ¯⁠\⁠⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠⁠/⁠¯

themoonisacheese ,
@themoonisacheese@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s a known bug. I sent the devs what they need to fix it but it’s taking a while.

OsrsNeedsF2P , to memes in this happened

Is this a thing he said?

GuyDudeman ,

Not really. It’s been taken out of context.

animist ,

Not sure how the context would improve it

gkd , to reddit in thanks spez
@gkd@lemmy.ml avatar

Wonderful news. It was honestly time for us to start moving away from Reddit anyway. This just gives us an excuse.

Kmcb182 ,

Agreed, the increased ads, detriment to user experience and general toxicity was becoming unbearable. I am very thankful to have found a new home.

_finger_ ,

Honestly I hope it remains small enough to not attract influencers and low grade content, but also large enough to become a significant source of useful searchable info. It’s a pipe dream but hey

Kmcb182 ,

One can hope.

Right now, I love the size and the community feel. It’s as if we are all trying to make this place our home, so we are all figuring it out together, posting often and engaging. I know it won’t last forever, but I’m enjoying it while it is lasting.

animist , to memes in I once got 50 upvotes, it was unbelievable

It’s all good I’m still mostly getting 1 upvote, similar to reddit

Rentlar ,

You’re doing your best and that’s OK!

https://i.imgur.com/PQycekP.jpeg

ToastyWaffles , to memes in New Meme Community
@ToastyWaffles@lemmy.ml avatar

I made a comment earlier that got 7 uplems. You can say I’m kind of a big deal around here.

rob_Boj ,
@rob_Boj@lemmy.ml avatar

Can I bother you for a selfie?

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • lifeLocal
  • goranko
  • All magazines