

I’m ignorant. Have micro plastics been proven to be harmful?
I’m ignorant. Have micro plastics been proven to be harmful?
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Hate it? Yes. Respect people who use it? No.
Keeping bots and AI-generated content off Lemmy (an open-source, federated social media platform) can be a challenge, but here are some effective strategies:
Enable CAPTCHA Verification: Require users to solve CAPTCHAs during account creation and posting. This helps filter out basic bots.
User Verification: Consider account age or karma-based posting restrictions. New users could be limited until they engage authentically.
Moderation Tools: Use Lemmy’s moderation features to block and report suspicious users. Regularly update blocklists.
Rate Limiting & Throttling: Limit post and comment frequency for new or unverified users. This makes spammy behavior harder.
AI Detection Tools: Implement tools that analyze post content for AI-generated patterns. Some models can flag or reject obvious bot posts.
Community Guidelines & Reporting: Establish clear rules against AI spam and encourage users to report suspicious content.
Manual Approvals: For smaller communities, manually approving new members or first posts can be effective.
Federation Controls: Choose which instances to federate with. Blocking or limiting interactions with known spammy instances helps.
Machine Learning Models: Deploy spam-detection models that can analyze behavior and content patterns over time.
Regular Audits: Periodically review community activity for trends and emerging threats.
Do you run a Lemmy instance, or are you just looking to keep your community clean from AI-generated spam?
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That’s not evidence of anything though.