They’re all sent by a handful of recently created accounts.

Should there be an admin approval system for first posts, or something similar to slow down such attempts?

Edit 2: The brigaders are coming from /pol/ as found by @gun@lemmy.ml

Edit 3: They’ve now been banned. Thank you mods.

  • Krusty
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    02 years ago

    Lemmy should require a minimum of time (or “karma”) before allowing to post or comment in any instance

    • @Nyaa@lemmy.ml
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      42 years ago

      IMO Karma is a feature that just encouraged karma farming and selling accounts. As of now on Lemmy, there is no such incentive so if someone is going to troll it’s of their own accord. Every social media has this whether karma is there or not. All Karma does is alienate new users who would like to participate in the community they want, but they would just leave because they have to win enough internet points to talk about what they want.

    • Jesse
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      02 years ago

      Another common tactic subreddits use is to shadow ban users with negative karma. That could be an option as well.

        • Jesse
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          2 years ago

          Why does this upset you? Use your words, change my mind.

          • krolden
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            12 years ago

            Shadowbans require constant moderation and can easily be abused by ‘powermods’ to silence objective opinions.

            That’s one of the reasons reddit is so awful.

            • Jesse
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              All of these communities have mods that can do the exact same thing. I’m not sure why you think it’s any different here. Kinda hypocritical since you literally just called for people to use the report button, which is * taps sign * constant moderation.