Today, a bunch of new instances appeared in the top of the user count list. It appears that these instances are all being bombarded by bot sign-ups.

For now, it seems that the bots are especially targeting instances that have:

  • Open sign-ups
  • No captcha
  • No e-mail verification

I have put together a spreadsheet of some of the most suspicious cases here.

If this is affecting you, I would highly recommend considering one of the following options:

  1. Close sign-ups entirely
  2. Only allow sign-ups with applications
  3. Enable e-mail verification + captcha for sign-ups

Additionally, I would recommend pre-emptively banning as many bot accounts as possible, before they start posting spam!

Please comment below if you have any questions or anything useful to add.


Update: on lemm.ee, I have defederated the most suspicious spambot-infested instances.

To clarify: this means small instances with an unnaturally fast explosion in user counts over the past day and very little organic activity. I plan to federate again if any of these instances get cleaned up. I have heard that other instances are planning (or already doing) this as well.

It’s not a decision I took lightly, but I think protecting users from spam is a very important task for admins. Full info here: https://lemm.ee/post/197715

If you’re an admin of an instance that’s defederated from lemm.ee but wish to DM me, you can find me on Matrix: @sunaurus:matrix.org

  • @WanderA
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    131 year ago

    99% of fedi instances should require sign-ups with applications and email. It does not make sense to let in users indiscriminately unless you have a 24h staff in charge of moderation.

    • db0
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      131 year ago

      We’re trying to capture the reddit refugees as well. It’s a fine-line to walk.

      • hightrix
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        91 year ago

        Agreed. An application that must be human reviewed is a very large gate that many people will see and just close the site. Myself included.

        • @[email protected]
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          11 year ago

          Nothing against you but that is a good thing. The idea that applications being reviewed by a human could scare off users means less low-haning-fruit trolls and shit-posters.

        • db0
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          61 year ago

          yes, that’s the bare minimum until we get better toolset

    • Email verification + captcha should be enough. The application part is cringe and a bad idea, unless you really want to be your own small high school clique and don’t have any growth ambitions, which is perfectly fine but again should not be expected from general instances looking to welcome Redditors.

  • Lvxferre
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    121 year ago

    This might be related but I’ve noticed that someone is [likely automatically] following my posts and downvoting them. Kind of funny in a 'verse without karma.

    • Galloog1
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      31 year ago

      Karma may mean nothing but the information space is a strategic domain.

      • Lvxferre
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        21 year ago

        I don’t think it’s the case here, as I’ve noticed this after posts in small communities:

        • c/linguistics (~240 members)
        • c/parana (1 member - new comm)

        I think that the person/bot/whatever is following specific people.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      31 year ago

      Nice! Would be cool if you could also include current statuses of captchas, emails, and application requirements.

      • db0
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        21 year ago

        Tell me how to fetch them and it will. ;)

        • @[email protected]OP
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          41 year ago

          I think the easiest option is to just iterate through the list of suspicious instances, and then check {instance_url}/api/v3/site for each of them. Relevant keys of the response json are site_view.local_site.captcha_enabled, site_view.local_site.registration_mode, and site_view.local_site.require_email_verification.

          Since it’s a bunch of separate requests, probably it makes sense to do these in parallel and probably also to cache the results at least for a while.

          • db0
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            31 year ago

            It occurs to me that this kind of thing is better left to observer, as it’s set up to poll instances and gather data. I would suggest you ask them to ingest and expose this data as well

    • YMS
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      81 year ago

      Or just the unavoidable spam bot accounts coming as long as it’s easy and the instance operators being still unprepared.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 year ago

      I highly doubt spez did this. Reddit is currently doing fine. Even if it all goes away he’s sitting on over a decade of genuine human conversations he can sell to AI companies and make millions. He isn’t worried.

      • TWeaK
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        31 year ago

        Steve Huffman doesn’t do anything, he’s a greedy little pigboy who profits off of the creation of his dead “friend”. He claims ownership of your ideas, for reddit’s exclusive profit, at no benefit (if anything, at penalty) to yourself.

        However it would be naive to assume that he hasn’t directed at least some shade towards reddit. Almost as naive as to think that Google doesn’t create bots to target websites that don’t use their own captcha services.

        PSA: When “proving you’re human”, always try to poison the data. They’re using your input to train visual AI, without paying you for your efforts. With Google, they will typically put the training up front - there will be one or two images that a bot isn’t sure about. If you give the unexpected response, the next test will be one that the machine knows, to check that you’re a human who knows what they’re talking about. With hcaptcha or some others, they might put the obvious one first, then check your guesses are human after.

        The services will determine that you’re human by other means anyway (eg mouse movements) and eventually let you through, but by giving them the wrong answer when they don’t know but the right answer when they do, you can make their AI less effective.

        They should be paying you for your input into their commercial enterprise, so fuck them.

  • SysAdmin
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    81 year ago

    Thanks for the heads up, StarTrek.website has enabled CAPTCHA and purged the bots from our database.

  • Somoon
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    51 year ago

    It was brought to my attention that my instance was hit with the spam bots regs. I’ve disabled registration and deleted the accounts from the DB. is there anything else I can do to clear the user stats on the sidebar?

  • BigDale123
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    Any tips on how to get rid of all the spam accounts? I have been affected by this as well and thankfully captcha stopped them, but about 100 bots signed up before I could stop.

    Normally i’d just look through all the accounts and pick out the 4 or so users that are real. But there is no apparent way to view every user account as an admin.

    Edit: There is a relevant issue open on the lemmy-ui repo, for those interested: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/456

      • BigDale123
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        I did manage to get a list of all users without a verified email using a postgress command, but sadly no, I can not figure out how to use the PurgePerson or AdminPurgePerson endpoints that are “described” in the documentation. I ended up just writing a small python script to ban all of them for now until I can figure out how to purge them.

        It’s extra tough because user management in Lemmy is tied to posts and comments right now. Since none of the spam accounts have made posts, there’s no way in the UI to purge their accounts.

        • th3raid0r
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          11 year ago

          Sure, but as it stands v.0.18 WILL ship with captcha removed. (They’re already in the Release Candidate phase).

          Unless the maintainers mark this issue as a priority I recommend that we ALL stay away from that release.

  • ch1cken
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    41 year ago

    Close sign-ups entirely

    if you’re closing off sign-ups, please auto-redirect the register page to a different lemmy/kbin instance, wanna keep the flow of users from reddit –> lemmy/kbin still happening and not demotivate them.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    I know from talking to admins when pbpBB was really popular that fighting spammers and unsavory bots was the big workload in running a forum. I’d expect the same for Fediverse instances. I hope a system can be worked out to make it manageable.

    As a user I don’t have a big problem with mechanisms like applications for the sake of spam control. It’s hugely more convenient when an account can be created instantaneously, but I understand the need.

    I do wonder how the fediverse is going to deal with self-hosting bad actors. I would think some kind of vetting process for federation would need to exist. I suppose you could rely on each admin to deal with that locally, but that does not sound like an efficient or particularly effective solution.

  • TWeaK
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    41 year ago

    Every time I see that moustache I know to pay attention!

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    I’m noobish, but could they be defederated until they get their act together before they spam everybody?