Looks like we’ve had a wave of porn bots hit recently. Screenshot is a sampling of what’s popping up on my threads feed when sorted by new.

A heads up to @ernest and to folks with magazines that might get hit by these guys. Looks like they’re submitting from a couple of different domains, so it’s difficult to block them from the user side, and some admin action might be necessary.

EDIT: ernest has removed the accounts and content, looks like all is well.

  • ArotriosOP
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    1 year ago

    You guys over at lemmy might be able to clear your feeds over there by unsubbing to or blocking kbin.social/m/random until the accounts get cleared out. It looks like that’s the only community they’re posting to here thus far.

    • @Carnelian
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      I’ve blocked it for the time being, will keep an ear out for when the issue is resolved.

      I’m not quite sure what the purpose of m/random actually is under normal circumstances, though?

      • cacheson
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        111 year ago

        I think it’s mainly to facilitate the microblogging side of kbin. Microblog posts normally get sorted into magazines according to their hashtags. Any post that doesn’t have at least one matching magazine ends up in /m/random.

        • Teppic
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          61 year ago

          It is more like r/EverythingElse
          It ‘only’ catches posts which didn’t go to a magazine, it doesn’t aggregate the ones which did.