cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/358415
The vast majority of the instances in that screenshot have known jumps from 1~50 users to tens of thousands in less than a day. These instances also happen to not require a captcha on sign up.
It may very well be that instance owners are innocent as some have really been victims of bot attacks and simply forgot that you could enable captchas for sign-ups, nevertheless I think instance directories like Lemmyverse.net should start disincentivizing anyone from inflating his own instance with tens of thousands of bots in order to get on top of those “leaderboards”.
And 99% of those people are just gonna click that X and stop going to the site that redirects them. If it’s not a Lemmy instance they are getting to, then what would make them stick around?
The blame should be more on the sites like lemmyverse.net for not vetting the links they are advertising.
The goal of spam has never been to have visitors who stick around
Yes, and this is exactly the point of the thread.
Okay sorry, I misunderstood the post then. I thought you were blaming the instances that were inflating their numbers.
Yeah no, I wasn’t pointing fingers at anyone. I was just pointing out that the very existence of websites like lemmyverse.net which feature large instances are implicitly encouraging instance owners, in this case particularly bad actors, to inflate their numbers. It also hurts the Fediverse as a whole as new visitors will see a bunch of spammy looking instances featured on those websites.
A clever scammer could create scam/phishing/advertisement posts on their instance that are artificially upvoted to the top. They could even have ChatGPT make a bunch of comments to make them seem real.
Hopefully, other instances would catch on and defederate from them, but if they’re subtle or just wait until they have a bunch of users it would probably be enough to scam quite a few people.
That is something that could certainly happen. Sounds like a major problem with all of Fediverse? The CEOs of AI say it’s not ready but they keep selling it anyway and we just have to deal with the fallout.
How would you expect moderation to be applied to lemmyverse, then? Remove all communities with >5000 members?
I was imagining just checking the homepage.