Uses code from #FediFetcher for API detection.
Made this to help automate moderation of my own instance. It's still something of a work in progress. Code likely needs some further cleanup.
#Firefish #Sharkey #IceShrimp #Misskey #fediblockhole
@QuietMisdreavus you want #FediBlockHole https://github.com/eigenmagic/fediblockhole
and there's a tutorial by Oliphant on how to set it up https://writer.oliphant.social/oliphant/how-to-sync-up-blocklist-changes-from-trusted-sources
serious #MastoAdmin #MastoMod question tangentially motivated by the above: is there a way to export and import user suspensions in Mastodon, like there is for instance suspensions?
there doesn't seem to be UI for it, but between https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/admin/accounts/#v2 and https://docs.joinmastodon.org/methods/admin/accounts/#action it seems like something analogous to #FediBlockHole could exist
@jeff it's already there. It's called #fediblockhole and any instance can use it.
Just found out #fediblockhole https://github.com/eigenmagic/fediblockhole
I've been looking for something like this for leveraging blocklists from other major instances. Are there any even better tools out there for managing blocklists?
Within the next 18 months we're going to see an explosion of invasive #tracking and #datascraping as major advertisers and #dataanalytics companies realize just how fucked Twitter is and start looking for new hunting grounds(profit sources, us and our "content").
We, as #MastoAdmin and #mastoMods MUST have tools to easily lock out, allow list, and control who can have access to our users that are expecting us to protect their peace and privacy. We're going to see #spam ads from pop up domains in larger numbers, we're going to see garbage coming into our DMs like it used to on Twitter.
The reason these things weren't a larger issue on Twitter (until recently) was because of the infrastructure that went into managing and subduing that sort of behavior. The fediverse has none of that infrastructure, or really even tools.
If you do #MastoDev, please, we need tools. Perfect is the enemy of done. We mastoadmin need ways to share reports about problematic users and servers quickly and with notes and standardized categories. We need ways to identify and share with our peers and friends the things we are seeing and actions we are taking, and we need room for nuance and flexibility and options in our response to unknown unknowns.
It's a big ask, but there's decades of these kinds of tools being built for email and other distributed systems, we don't have to start from nothing!