I hope this is the right place to discuss a potential feature for lemmy.

I’ve been reading a lot of the defederation calls from instances and their users. More often than not, this was due to very specific elements of those instances; trolls, extremists, etc… But in my opinion, defederating a whole instance because of that is a sad pity.

I was thinking a way to solve this would be to have a federated blacklist. Instance Admins would ban user accounts from their instance and that would be added to a list that could be consulted/automatically used by other instance owners. They would ideally be able to set parameters, like banning users from a list accepted by a number of other instances, a specific reason for the ban, or banned by specific instances.

This would lessen the administrative load, protect instances, allow different instances with shared concerns to help each other while allowing their own users to interact with the ‘compatible’ users and communities from other instances.

Just an idea and wanted to bring it up and hear some thoughts.

  • nieceandtows@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    I think a better solution would be to let individual users block instances they don’t want. Shouldn’t be much different from blocking communities and users. This is just a combination of the two

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      I want both. I want admin to be able to defederate and I want to be able to block instances myself. A good example is that furry porn instance keeps coming up with new communities I need to block individually. I would rather block the whole thing.

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      This is the way imo. I’d personally like to see the culture of the fedi shift more towards self-moderation by users, let the users decide for themselves what individuals, communities, or servers they want or don’t want to see.

      Yes, this would mean that you’d be responsible for thinking for yourself, but imo that added slight burden is worth the freedom that is supposedly the reason the fedi exists.

      My masto server does this (beyond who defederated us because we don’t wholesale block the same people they block) and it works just fine for me, I just banned the Nazi instance (cause duh), the wolf-gender instance (it’s all they talk about and I’m just not interested, I’m sure they’re fine people), the Loli-art instance (cause duh), and the futa-bot (it’s spam, a lot of it, and I’m not into futa), and I’m gtg, just wish the reactionary instances that I’d be fine with weren’t so cliquey as to ban my instance for allowing it’s users to think for themselves, but c’est la vie.

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      1 year ago

      This would be good to have, but an admin should still be able to silence or block communities and, in the worst case, defederate.
      Everything’s early still and it’ll take time until the right tools have been built.

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      1 year ago

      This is a lot of work if you’re just trying to browse the site. Instead of spending hours blocking instances after first checking whether an instance is mostly bots (and safe to block) or if it’s just a single group of bots in an otherwise fine instance in which case you block the users, a general list like OP suggested would be more useful.

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        1 year ago

        I don’t see how it’s more complicated than blocking a user or a community. Instances is nothing but a group of communities and users at the highest level

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    Usually there are two reasons for defederation:

    1. A instance that has no intentions to co-exist peacefully in the federation and the problem starts with the admins. This warrants a permanent defederation.

    2. A instance that is temporarily overwhelmed by trolls or has grown too big to have any efficient moderation and thus poses a thread to the federation. This usually warrants a temporary defederation but can at times require a permanent one if the admins are not cooperating in getting things under control (by which it becomes a case 1.)

    Your proposal solves neither and automated ban-lists like that have a much higher risk of silent abuse than a very public defederation that needs to be well justified.

    • inventa@lemmy.fmhy.mlOP
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      I think that’s a simplistic view. We’ve seen people defederating or asking for defederation for the existence of a single community. Just because instance admins have different ideas of what’s tolerable doesn’t mean the rest of the communities at large can’t collaborate.

      The point where admins would have settings to accept/review ban lists was to reduce the risk of abuse

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        If you are talking about the recent the_Donald case that this is not a matter of different opinions. That community on Reddit has a long history of not willing to co-exists peacefully and if an admin does not draw a clear line that such communities are not welcome on their instance then it is a clear case of the above 1).

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          I think some people reacted a bit too quickly to that sublemmy appearing though… Give admins some time to evaluate and resolve the situation before impulsively defederating an entire 6000-user instance.

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    1 year ago

    Idk ban lists are a gateway for abuse especially for minorities, see the gamergate ban lists which included trans people for no reason

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    I feel like users should be able to block and unblock instances at will. So let’s say that instance A defederates from instance B. So instance B users cannot comment on instance A. But instance A users should be allowed to comment and interact with instance B if they choose to unblock instance B for their own personal reasons.

    Is there a problem with this that I’m missing? I just feel like I should be able to choose to interact with a community if I choose, but my instance should be able to keep the other instances away if they want to.

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    Federation should would like PeerTube instead.

    Right now, federation work by a user subscribing to a community and then that community will federate to the instance.

    Instead it should be instance A that “follows” instance B. Now every community on instance B is available on instance A.

    If instance A is not folllowing instance B, a user can follow individual communities on instance B, but the communities would only show on the users subscription wall, not anywhere else.

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    1 year ago

    Bans are already propagated across instances. I’ve got close to 2,300 banned users on my personal instance.

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        1 year ago

        No. If they get banned from their home instance it propagates federation-wide. If they get banned outside of their home instance, it only applies on that instance.

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          What exactly is the point of that list? If the user is banned on their home instance i would think there account would become locked so their home instance wouldn’t allow them to post on another instance anyways.

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            You are correct.

            The value is part of the person object so it just propagates naturally. Whether remote instances actually act on the information in any way other than populate the BANNED USERS list in the Admin UI, I don’t know. As you pointed out, they can’t login in the first place.

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          While you technically can unban them it won’t really have any effect since they can’t login to their home instance where the ban took place.

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            1 year ago

            Instance admins can ban users that aren’t on their own instance. I can ban you, right from your comment. Of course this only affects my instance.

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    Idk how all this works, but I just set up my own instance yesterday, and I already have tons of accounts on the ban list. I’m not adding them, but I can see in the modlogs that someone is adding them, and they are automatically getting banned from my instance. Maybe this already exists?

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    Honestly degenerating whole instances (particularly the larger instances like with beehaw and Lemmy world) is pretty harmful to the health of the fediverse imo.

    Really hope communities can find a better way forward.

    • ShittyKopper [they/them]@lemmy.w.on-t.work
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      The health of the fediverse depends on smaller instances existing. The fact that larger “untouchable” instances exist at all is harming the fediverse as we speak. Mastodon folk are already familiar with this problem regarding dot social & dot online.