@gryzor @gryzor They keep you from using certain instances with them. #Moshidon uses the #Fedinuke list specifically to censor instances.
@nikclayton @nikclayton #NoAuthority is the instance I want to use on it. #Moshidon uses a blocklist called #Fedinuke which prevents certain instances from being used. It's intentional, like the same decision for #Tusky was (I don't know if #Tusky still does censorship or not though)

FediNuke transparency update:

Added four domains to FediNuke:

  • volk.love
  • volk.network
  • peertube.se
  • tsundere.love

Receipts are available in my blocklists page.

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I updated my blocklists article to say something similar (diff).

I already include canary domains and document which ones they are to signal when staff imports a list without reading the docs, but I think a proper disclosure for use without review is still necessary. I document how to use the lists with review.

As always: none of this applies to small and private, or single-user instances.

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I have added parcero.casa to FediNuke. sorry for the delay.

See receipts

Sorry for being less active lately; I should have used the override process earlier. It is at consensus. By the time I added it, the domain stopped resolving. It replaced the old domain on FediNuke. If it stays down, I will eventually remove it altogether.

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contemplating making my tier-0 blocklist less easy to import but keeping FediNuke importable. now’s your chance to change my mind before i do that. also clarified some FediNuke criteria in my docs: one of it’s shortcomings is that entries must require minimal context, so it’s as clear-cut as possible. as always, it was never meant to be comprehensive.

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FediNuke transparency update:

  • Added drinkanddrive.africa. See receipts on my receipt archive.
  • Removed three dead domains (catgirl.life, vtuberfan.social, natehiggers.online). They have no DNS records, or redirect to a subdomain with no DNS records. Will properly comb through for dead domains at some point later.

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My Friendica instance got hit with #fedinuke / activitypub-troll.cf. Took abit to properly clean up after that. What's with some people

Got two blocklist updates today, and a non-update with private visibility. First, a FediNuke/tier0.csv transparency update:

I override-added an instance to FediNuke using my documented override process: caekis.love.

Was already near consensus, and the admin was already in receipts for the gleasonator.com FediNuke entry.

See the many receipts for caekis.love in my receipt archive. The severity was enough to warrant inclusion.

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FediNuke/tier0.csv transparency update:

I override-added an instance to FediNuke using my documented override process.

feministwiki.org (subdomain “fedi.”): I blocked this on envs back in June proactively after it was automatically queued for manual review. The decision was easy, given the blatant transmisia on their root domain.

Since then, additional receipts have cropped up and they’ve been blocked by enough bias sources for me to do the override process. I added it to my shared lists, inc. FediNuke. Receipts on my receipt archive.

Severity is on par with the likes of spinster.xyz.

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