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crashdoom Crashdoom @pawb.social

Network Administrator for Pawb.Social, furry, and a programmer

Mastodon: @[email protected]

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[Limit] tenforward.social
  • Oops, that's entirely valid and I should have explained. A limit means that the instance is effectively hidden from view on furry.engineer and pawb.fun. All of the content still exists and can be found if searching or interacting (like following a user on tenforward.social), but won't appear on the public timelines and won't be recommended to our users.

    If someone from tenforward.social tries to mention someone on furry.engineer or pawb.fun, and they aren't being followed by that person, the message may not be visible. Similarly, if someone from tenforward.social tries to follow a furry.engineer, or pawb.fun user, they'll instead send a follow request that you'll need to approve.

  • tenforward.social

    After reviewing a report regarding the personal account of the admin of tenforward.social, and discussing with other fediverse admins, we're deciding to suspend the admin and limit tenforward.social until this blows over. I'll explain why on both, starting with the admin themselves.

    Suspending [email protected]

    Rule 1: Threats of Violence

    packetcat made several posts[1][2] that were perceived as a threat of violence, metered by it being "theoretical". This is not acceptable behavior for any user, especially an instance administrator, irrespective of the intended target of their annoyance.

    This comes across as extremely volatile and dangerous, and on any other platform (except the cesspool that is X / Twatter) would be immediately removed.

    Rule 6: No Spam

    packetcat appears to have been going on a run of posts using several hashtags excessively in ways we, and other instances, have previously actioned as abuse / spam.

    In the first case, the #fediblock hashtag was being used for its intended purpose to inform and make other instances aware of abusive conduct by other users. More specifically, their posts[3][4] were about Eris (originally from disqordia.space)[5] -- None of this is at issue as there's a laundry list of poor and "edgy" conduct that the historical receipts appear to cover, and privately corroborated by other instance admins we're in contact with.

    However, that then began to devolve into airing their grievances generally and repeatedly escalating their posting when users began to report them, unaware they were the instance administrator of tenforward.social[6][7][8][9][10].

    Later, they made two posts[11][12] with the #Mastodon4Harris hashtag for seemingly no other reason than one of their users said they should[13] and wanting to instigate drama[14]. This is just petty and childish trolling.

    Rule 3: Harassment of Other Instances and Users

    As tenforward.social received reports from other instances, packetcat would post the report[3][6] and in some cases encourage the administrators of other instances to take action against the reporters[10][15]. In the case of latter request to remove content, the linked post has been deleted so assumed to be a valid request to remove content, but their reaction threatening defederation is unwarranted[15].

    While this isn't entirely unusual for an admin to do (we reach out and have other instances reach out to discuss reports), airing it in public is not acceptable, especially given tenforward.social's explicit statements about using the report system and confidentiality of reports[16] and then posting an email chain report from a concerned user[17][18]. Revealing private information publicly, especially like this, is utterly unacceptable and a gross violation of trust.

    Limiting tenforward.social

    As a result of the actions above, we're locally suspending [email protected] across all of our instances, and we're limiting tenforward.social due to the instability of their admin and egregious breach of trust that makes us concerned with interactions going forward.

    We realize there are connections back and forth between our Mastodon instances (furry.engineer and pawb.fun) and tenforward.social, so we don't want to unduly impact our users or theirs based solely on their administrator's conduct by suspending and permanently breaking those connections.

    Should there be additional poor conduct or an improvement in the situation, we'll re-review our stance in a few weeks time.

    Important Reminder

    It should really go without saying, but DO NOT use this as an excuse to harass packetcat or anyone else involved in this situation. Any users found doing so will be suspended without warning per Rule 3. While their conduct is unbecoming, it does not warrant abuse.

    Clarification: What is a Limit

    A limit means that the instance is effectively hidden from view on furry.engineer and pawb.fun. All of the content still exists and can be found if searching or interacting (like following a user on tenforward.social), but won't appear on the public timelines and won't be recommended to our users.

    If someone from tenforward.social tries to mention someone on furry.engineer or pawb.fun, and they aren't being followed by that person, the message may not be visible. Similarly, if someone from tenforward.social tries to follow a furry.engineer, or pawb.fun user, they'll instead send a follow request that you'll need to approve.

    References

    CW: Threats, Harassment; Some linked posts have content warnings, but have been omitted here for transparency.

    [1] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "I saw some folks talking about baeddel on the TL earlier and my thoughts: If I ever encounter these baedellist fuckers, I'm going to buy an AK-47 and shoot them in the head. That's too quick of a death for them because I'm merciful." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113097974087422618. [REMOVED] see note below.

    [2] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) ""The AK-47, officially known as the Avtomat Kalashnikova (Russian: Автомат Калашникова, lit. 'Kalashnikov's automatic [rifle]'; also known as the Kalashnikov or just AK), is an assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Russian small-arms designer Mikhail Kalashnikov, it is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov (or "AK") family of rifles. After more than seven decades since its creation, the AK-47 model and its variants remain one of the most popular and widely used firearms in the world." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AK-47 The AK-47 is the people's weapon. And it is the people's justice enacted on these fuckers." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113097988673182417. [REMOVED] see note below.

    Note: Since the posts linked above have been subsequently deleted, a screenshot has been attached from the furry.engineer admin panel: !

    [3] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "A new (to me) Eris account was just reported to me. Y'all wanna block/suspend this one real quick. [email protected] #fediblock" [Extended Thread] Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113096843977126847.

    [4] @[email protected] (Sept 8, 2024) "Racism in the Fediverse: Eris of Disqordia. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUXOUd2AENo. I wanted to put my thoughts on Eris and racism on fediverse in video form so here it is. I want this wide. Boost boost boost. I want this on every fediverse instance's timeline." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113102432762834938.

    [5] @[email protected] (Aug 15, 2022) "if you need some proof that eris is a unpleasant individual --- make your own choices whether this is #fediblock worthy, but note that i know some instances defederated from disqordia due to the below, among other things: this thread is cached correctly here, on the external server, but eris' original toots were lost when the old disqordia instance went down https://cybre.space/@DangerDyke/108595663835969647 (top of thread at https://jubi.life/@sixthhokage95/108592329213498710)" Retrieved from https://rage.love/@puf/108829412633265534.

    [6] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "I just got this report. This is the divide and conquer tactic these people play. @OttawaPlaceAdmin you want to ban whoever this is. Trust me you don't want them in your space. They are accusing me of transphobia. Right. Of course they are. I've seen this play before. It ain't working on anyone anymore Eris. We know your game. Also accusing @so_treu of deadnaming her. Which they haven't done because I know what actually happened." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098074860190153.

    [7] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "don't fuck with me. https://infosec.space/@kkarhan/113098123869087463 https://infosec.space/@kkarhan/113098129378235029 This is what Eris does." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098141033911677.

    [8] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "Telling me to use the report system is hiliarous mate. Yeah mate. I know about the report system. Not like I'm a moderator and admin of a Mastodon instance since 2017. Fucking cunt." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098152858203750.

    [9] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "techhub.social/@Raccoon/113098175071285637 lol. lmao. Now this is some proper entertainment only the fediverse can give me." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098184753861669.

    [10] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "lmao. mastodon.top now eh? @thomas_virtubox hey. ban whoever is the originator of this report. you don't them in your space." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098204368592089.

    [11] @[email protected] (Sept 8, 2024) "I'll improve more Americans' lives in 1 hour than Kamala Harris ever will in 4 years. https://subscribe.packetcat.ca" Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113103985937178864.

    [12] @[email protected] (Sept 8, 2024) "I'm not American, or in America but I can help Americans from where I am and I do every single day. https://subscribe.packetcat.ca" Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113103990459803459.

    [13] Inken Paper, @crashglasshouses (Sept 8, 2024) "@packetcat that's gonna require trolling #MastodonForHarris and #Mastodon4Harris more" Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@crashglasshouses/113103964074902674.

    [14] @[email protected] (Sept 8, 2024) "Oh look I already caught a fish. From hachyderm.io. Wow what a surprise. [email protected] "Alexander Hamizdat for Harris" told me to "GFY". and immediately deleted it and blocked me. lol I saw it before you delete it lmao." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113104003943902913.

    [15] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "kitty.social/notes/9xwbjjklx6v700cq another one for the blocklist. harassment. kitty.social, you have 24 hours to deal with this piece of shit. If you don't, I will terminate federation with you." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098806737556514.

    [16] About - Tenforward.Social "Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be reported by contacting an admin by using the report button. All reports will be reviewed and investigated and will result in a response that is deemed necessary and appropriate to the circumstances. Admins are obligated to maintain confidentiality with regard to the reporter of an incident." Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/about. Retrieved on Sept 8, 2024.

    [17] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "lmao. Another challenger appears. Email too huh?" [Screenshot includes a report from a concerned user, and their full email address] Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098303738022025.

    [18] @[email protected] (Sept 7, 2024) "lmao. free entertainment. Who needs Netflix when I have this?" Retrieved from https://tenforward.social/@packetcat/113098352226657071.

    Edits

    • Added section "Clarification: What is a Limit"
    • Updated deleted image proof from https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/7670f660-3174-467a-a9cf-9da5411c994b.png to https://pawb.social/pictrs/image/82e428b8-83e7-4fb6-8fa2-6a2c4ff0fbca.png. The original had the first post still collapsed.
    • Added section "Edits"
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    test
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  • Test Community @pawb.social Crashdoom @pawb.social

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    Image upload doesn't seem to be working
  • Should be fixed now, if folks could give it a try again!

    As a test, have a picture of a sandwich!

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 2 - Overnight (10 PM to 8 AM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 2 - Evening (5 PM to 10 PM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 2 - Evening (5 PM to 10 PM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 2 - Daytime (8 AM to 5 PM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 2: Interactive Maintenance Poll

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 1 - Daytime (8 AM to 5 PM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 1 - Evening (5 PM to 10 PM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 1 - Overnight (10 PM to 8 AM)

  • [RFC] Maintenance Windows
  • Case 1: Non-Interactive Maintenance Poll

  • Maintenance Windows

    Given the size the community has grown to and concerns around our current approach to maintenance, I’d like to get some feedback on when we should look to schedule maintenance going forward.

    There’s two cases covered by the poll, so please choose the all options that fit your preferences.

    Case 1: Non-interactive Maintenance This covers any maintenance where we don’t actively need to monitor the upgrade process; Copying data from one location to another, etc. (Usually, this could be left overnight and brought back up in the morning)

    Case 2: Interactive Maintenance This covers any maintenance that requires us to perform a series of actions and continually monitor the process to ensure no issues; Upgrading Mastodon or Lemmy, database migration, or upgrading the Kubernetes cluster. (Usually, this would need to occur during the day due to time constraints)

    To vote, please find the corresponding pinned comments and upvote them!

    If you’ve got any questions, concerns, etc. please leave them below and we’ll get back to them asap!

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    [Feb 14] Pawb.Social Migration Bugs / Issues Megathread
  • Apologies for the delay. We're working on this over the course of the weekend trying to restore the emojis.

  • [RFC] Use of Automated Moderation Tools
  • So, the issue lays in that there's no technical way to notify the remote user (someone not on furry.engineer or pawb.fun) that they've been suspended on our end, without sending a message to them directly. If we suspend them on our end, that doesn't per se suspend them on their end and they wouldn't know that their messages were no longer reaching our users; They would still be able to message other users on their instance, and users on other instances, but not to our users.

    We're apprehensive about notifying remote accounts specifically because we don't often know the moderation practices of the remote instance (to know if they'll deal with it, or if they have open-registration allowing anyone to join without approval) and it may encourage further abusive behavior through ban evasions (creating new accounts on that instance or elsewhere to continue messaging) from the user being made aware that we're no longer receiving their messages.

  • [RFC] Use of Automated Moderation Tools
  • Appreciate the feedback so far, let me try to see if I can answer most / many of the questions:

    What are the risks of #4?

    Many users are worried about the risk of automated actions going wrong and not knowing what we mean with "pattern of spammy behavior."

    For how we would identify the pattern of behavior that would allow for automated actions, we would review any major spam wave, such as the one we've been experiencing over the past few days:

    We would then identify any indicators we could use that are indicative of the known spam, and create a heuristic ruleset that would limit or suspend those accounts while targeting only those accounts actively engaging in the spam, not just referring to it. There are additional safeguards we can add, such as preventing rules being applied to users where the user is followed by someone on our instances.

    For the risk of automated actions going wrong, if we were using a limit (not a suspend) then the account would be hidden from public view but could still be viewed if specifically searched by name, it would also suppress all notifications from that user unless they are followed by you. (e.g. if they messaged you out of the blue, you wouldn't see it if you weren't following them.)

    If a suspend was used, the account would be marked for deletion from our instances but all follower relationships would immediately break (e.g. if you were following them, the system would automatically unfollow when they are suspended). Typically, we can restore data within 30 days, but follower relationships are typically unrecoverable. So long as rules are appropriately limited in scope to only target those with a lot of spam indicators, no false-positives should occur.

    What about appeals?

    For local users (anyone registered on furry.engineer and pawb.fun), all actions against your account (except reports) can be appealed. If you have a post removed or are suspended, all actions can be appealed directly to the admin team.

    For remote users, we can remove restrictions on remote accounts if we receive an appeal from any of our users, or by the affected account directly. This can be done via email, or just through a DM to one of the admins who can pass it to the team.

    Would the AI model have oversight?

    Yes. Where the team believe the filter has flagged sufficient content appropriately and maintains no false-positives, we may promote a model or ruleset to allowing automated actions (limit / suspend).

    We'll keep an eye on the actions of each ruleset by reviewing the daily / weekly actions taken to ensure they meet the criteria and have not misidentified any users or content, and we'll also start publicly tracking the statistics of the models / rulesets we create and use, including a count of false-positives or reversed decisions.

    Will you notify users?

    Due to limitations in Mastodon, we can only notify local users (users on furry.engineer or pawb.fun) when actions are taken against their account; This process happens automatically when your post is removed, or your account is warned, limited, or suspended.

    There's no easy way to notify remote users other than sending them a DM, but doing so could be seen as spammy or lead to inciting further abusive behavior by informing them of our activity. While we can have transparency with our users due to having an invite-only platform, other instances are frequently open-registration which can allow the abusive user to re-create an account to continue to harass our users. BUT, I'm open to suggestions on this.

  • [RFC] Use of Automated Moderation Tools
  • #2: I've had some light experience before specifically with TensorFlow Lite models during my degree program. For the Coral Edge TPU, we wanted to off-load the processing to try to get the speed as near to zero latency as possible, though admittedly, it would potentially be superfluous. I'm also looking into some existing models I could potentially use but hadn't found any that particularly stood out, but if anyone has any recommendations I'd love to check them out!

    #3: Good question; If the system flags a post automatically as potentially spam, and the team determine it's not spam, I would probably like to be able to train on that message as "ham" / not-spam to avoid future false positives. But, that would be an extension of the scope of what we'd train on, so I'd very much like feedback on that too.

    #4: Yes, when a user is limited the profile will show a content warning before the contents of the profile. I believe the prompt is something like "This user has been hidden by the moderators of [instance name]". For repeated mis-identifications, yes, edge-cases like this we could approve the user and exempt them from future automated reports.

  • Use of Automated Moderation Tools

    Due to the recent spam waves affecting the Fediverse, we'd like to open requests for comment on the use of automated moderation tools across Pawb.Social services.

    We have a few ideas on what we'd like to do, but want to make sure users would feel comfortable with this before we go ahead with anything.

    For each of these, please let us know if you believe each use-case is acceptable or not acceptable in your opinion, and if you feel like sharing additional info, we'd appreciate it.

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    1. Monitoring of Public Streaming Feed

    We would like to set up a bot that monitors the public feed (all posts with Public visibility that appears in the Federated timeline) to flag any posts that meet our internally defined heuristic rules.

    Flagged posts would be reported per normal from a special system-user account, but reports would not be forwarded to remote instances to avoid false-positives.

    These rules would be fixed based on metadata from the posts (account indicators, mentions, links, etc.), but not per-se the content of the posts themselves.

    2. Building of a local AI spam-detection model

    Taking this a step further, we would like to experiment with using TensorFlow Lite and Google Coral Edge TPUs to make a fully local model, trained on the existing decisions made by our moderation team. To stress, the model would be local only and would not share data with any third party, or service.

    This model would analyze the contents of the post for known spam-style content and identifiers, and raise a report to the moderation team where it exceeds a given threshold.

    However, we do recognize that this would result in us processing posts from remote instances and users, so we would commit to not using any remote posts for training unless they are identified as spam by our moderators.

    3. Use of local posts for non-spam training

    If we see support with #2, we'd also like to request permission from users on a voluntary basis to provide as "ham" (or non-spam / known good posts) to the spam-detection model.

    While new posts would be run through the model, they would not be used for training unless you give us explicit permission to use them in that manner.

    I'm hoping this method will allow users who feel comfortable with this to assist in development of the model, while not compelling anyone to provide permission where they dislike or are uncomfortable with the use of their data for AI training.

    4. Temporarily limiting suspected spam accounts

    If our heuristics and / or AI detection identify a significant risk or pattern of spammy behavior, we would like to be able to temporarily hide / suppress content from the offending account until a moderator is able to review it. We've also suggested an alternative idea to Glitch-SOC, the fork we run for furry.engineer and pawb.fun, to allow hiding a post until it can be reviewed.

    Limiting the account would prevent anyone not following them from seeing posts or mentions by them, until their account restriction is lifted by a moderator.

    In a false-positive scenario, an innocent user may not have their posts or replies seen by a user on furry.engineer / pawb.fun until their account restriction is lifted which may break existing conversations or prevent new ones.

    ---

    We'll be leaving this Request for Comment open-ended to allow for evolving opinions over time, but are looking for initial feedback within the next few days for Idea #1, and before the end of the week for ideas #2 through #4.

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    [Feb 14] Pawb.Social Migration Bugs / Issues Megathread
  • We're aware of this issue and are working to resolve it. Yesterday, the last of the files from Cloudflare R2 transferred and we're working on getting the files backed up before removing unnecessary files, and restoring the missing files to the local storage. We're needing to do the removal of unnecessary files as there are ~6TB of stored media, but only 1TB of used media between furry.engineer and pawb.fun.

  • [Feb 14] Pawb.Social Migration Bugs / Issues Megathread
  • When it next occurs, could you email [email protected] and attach a screenshot of the error page? If it happens in an app, could you let me know what action you're trying to do and I'll see if I can pin it down in the logs! :3

  • [Feb 14] Pawb.Social Migration Bugs / Issues Megathread
  • @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] Does this still appear to be occurring for you? We were having technical issues over the past day but they appear to be resolved now.

  • Pawb.Social Migration Bugs / Issues Megathread

    On Feb 14th we migrated Lemmy from its standalone Docker setup to the same Kubernetes cluster operating furry.engineer and pawb.fun, discussed in https://pawb.social/post/6591445.

    As of 5:09 PM MT on Feb 14th, we are still transferring the media to the new storage, which may result in broken images. Please do still reply to this thread if your issue is media related, but please check again after a few hours and edit your comment to say "resolved" if it's rectified by the transfer.

    As of 11:02 AM MT on Feb 15th, we have migrated all media and are awaiting the media service coming back online and performing a hash check of all files. Once this is completed, uploads should work per normal.

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    To make it easier for us to go through your issues, please include the following information:

    • Time / Date Occurred
    • Page URL where you encountered the issue
    • What you were trying to do at the time you encountered the issue
    • Any other info you think might be important / relevant
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    Feb 7 - Mastodon Data Migration

    tl;dr summary furry.engineer and pawb.fun will be down for several hours this evening (5 PM Mountain Time onward) as we migrate data from the cloud to local storage. We'll post updates via our announcements channel at https://t.me/pawbsocial.

    ----

    In order to reduce costs and expand our storage pool, we'll be migrating data from our existing Cloudflare R2 buckets to local replicated network storage, and from Proxmox-based LXC containers to Kubernetes pods.

    Currently, according to Mastodon, we're using about 1 TB of media storage, but according to Cloudflare, we're using near 6 TB. This appears to be due to Cloudflare R2's implementation of the underlying S3 protocol that Mastodon uses for cloud-based media storage, which is preventing Mastodon from properly cleaning up no longer used files.

    As part of the move, we'll be creating / using new Docker-based images for Glitch-SOC (the fork of Mastodon we use) and hooking that up to a dedicated set of database nodes and replicated storage through Longhorn. This should allow us to seamlessly move the instances from one Kubernetes node to another for performing routine hardware and system maintenance without taking the instances offline.

    We're planning to roll out the changes in several stages:

    1. Taking furry.engineer and pawb.fun down for maintenance to prevent additional media being created.

    2. Initiating a transfer from R2 to the new local replicated network storage for locally generated user content first, then remote media. (This will happen in parallel to the other stages, so some media may be unavailable until the transfer fully completes).

    3. Exporting and re-importing the databases from their LXC containers to the new dedicated database servers.

    4. Creating and deploying the new Kubernetes pods, and bringing one of the two instances back online, pointing at the new database and storage.

    5. Monitoring for any media-related issues, and bringing the second instance back online.

    We'll be beginning the maintenance window at 5 PM Mountain Time (4 PM Pacific Time) and have no ETA at this time. We'll provide updates through our existing Telegram announcements channel at https://t.me/pawbsocial.

    During this maintenance window, furry.engineer and pawb.fun will be unavailable until the maintenance concluded. Our Lemmy instance at pawb.social will remain online, though you may experience longer than normal load times due to high network traffic.

    ----

    Finally and most importantly, I want to thank those who have been donating through our Ko-Fi page as this has allowed us to build up a small war chest to make this transfer possible through both new hardware and the inevitable data export fees we'll face bringing content down from Cloudflare R2.

    Going forward, we're looking into providing additional fediverse services (such as Pixelfed) and extending our data retention length to allow us to maintain more content for longer, but none of this would be possible if it weren't for your generous donations.

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    Lemmy v0.19.3

    We've updated to Lemmy v0.19.3!

    For a full change log, see the updates below:

    Major changes

    Improved Post Ranking

    There is a new scaled sort which takes into account the number of active users in a community, and boosts posts from less-active communities to the top. Additionally there is a new controversial sort which brings posts and comments to the top that have similar amounts of upvotes and downvotes. Lemmy’s sorts are detailed here.

    Instance Blocks for Users

    Users can now block instances. Similar to community blocks, it means that any posts from communities which are hosted on that instance are hidden. However the block doesn’t affect users from the blocked instance, their posts and comments can still be seen normally in other communities.

    Two-Factor Auth Rework

    Previously 2FA was enabled in a single step which made it easy to lock yourself out. This is now fixed by using a two-step process, where the secret is generated first, and then 2FA is enabled by entering a valid 2FA token. It also fixes the problem where 2FA can be disabled without passing any 2FA token. As part of this change, 2FA is disabled for all users. This allows users who are locked out to get into their account again.

    New Federation Queue

    Outgoing federation actions are processed through a new persistent queue. This means that actions don’t get lost if Lemmy is restarted. It is also much more performant, with separate senders for each target instance. This avoids problems when instances are unreachable. Additionally it supports horizontal scaling across different servers. The endpoint /api/v3/federated_instances contains details about federation state of each remote instance

    Remote Follow

    Another new feature is support for remote follow. When browsing another instance where you don’t have an account, you can click the subscribe button and enter the domain of your home instance in the popup dialog. It will automatically redirect you to your home instance where it fetches the community and presents a subscribe button. Here is a video showing how it works.

    Moderation

    Reports are now resolved automatically when the associated post/comment is marked as deleted. This reduces the amount of work for moderators. There is a new log for image uploads which stores uploader. For now it is used to delete all user uploads when an account is purged. Later the list can be used for other purposes and made available through the API.

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    pisskey.io

    • Instance: pisskey.io
    • Type: Defederation
    • Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun
    • Reason: Nazi imagery, affiliated with poa.st and other known abusive instances
    • Fediseer Action: Censured
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    the.asbestos.cafe

    • Instance: the.asbestos.cafe
    • Type: Defederation
    • Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun
    • Reason: Homophobia, harassment, trolling, admin involved abuse
    • Fediseer Action: Censured

    Block has been applied to the entire domain.

    Evidence
    • https://the.asbestos.cafe/objects/14decba5-b6fb-4c20-b8d7-8cf68374ec58
    • https://the.asbestos.cafe/objects/094cfc21-7182-471a-90cc-a493fb126635
    • https://the.asbestos.cafe/objects/764af9ee-288c-4151-aa41-b2e295dc95cc
    • https://the.asbestos.cafe/objects/3f5960bb-8fc1-41b0-b180-7748cd0e15b3
    • https://the.asbestos.cafe/objects/bee81dc2-85ee-45ae-b1b6-39f2d2d4dd6f
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    nyanide.com

    • Instance: lab.nyanide.com
    • Type: Defederation
    • Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun
    • Reason: Trolling, harassment, homophobia, nazi imagery, admin / mod engaged abuse
    • Fediseer Action: Censured

    Block has been applied to the entire domain.

    Evidence

    ! ! !

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    Fediblock @lemmy.dbzer0.com Crashdoom @pawb.social

    cunnyborea.space

    cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/3393854

    > - Instance: cunnyborea.space > - Type: Defederation > - Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun > - Reason: Racism, antisemitism, homophobia, abusive admin, nazi imagery > - Fediseer Action: Censured > > ::: spoiler Evidence > - https://i.imgur.com/HgvMVOh.png > - https://union.place/@inquiline/111247251661793670 > :::

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    cunnyborea.space

    • Instance: cunnyborea.space
    • Type: Defederation
    • Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun
    • Reason: Racism, antisemitism, homophobia, abusive admin, nazi imagery
    • Fediseer Action: Censured
    Evidence
    • https://i.imgur.com/HgvMVOh.png
    • https://union.place/@inquiline/111247251661793670
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    Fediblock @lemmy.dbzer0.com Crashdoom @pawb.social

    bv.umbrellix.org

    cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/3337642

    > - Instance: bv.umbrellix.org > - Type: Defederation > - Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun > - Reason: Toxicity, abusive admin, death threats, emotional abuse > - Fediseer Action: Censured > > ::: spoiler Evidence > - (CW: Abuse) https://bv.umbrellix.org/notice/AZwi9Is6mxT9vo5TSi > - https://sunbeam.city/@[email protected]/111142509643025163 > ::: > > Admin Note: This block applies to the root domain (umbrellix.org) and all associated sub-domains.

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    bv.umbrellix.org

    • Instance: bv.umbrellix.org
    • Type: Defederation
    • Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun
    • Reason: Toxicity, abusive admin, death threats, emotional abuse
    • Fediseer Action: Censured
    Evidence
    • (CW: Abuse) https://bv.umbrellix.org/notice/AZwi9Is6mxT9vo5TSi
    • https://sunbeam.city/@[email protected]/111142509643025163

    Admin Note: This block applies to the root domain (umbrellix.org) and all associated sub-domains.

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    Oct 8th Uplink infrastructure change

    Currently, we’re running the Ubiquiti Dream Machine directly as the modem via PPPoE, but there appears to be an intermittent issue with the software implementation that results in periodic downtimes of a few minutes while it reconnects.

    We’re looking at switching this back out with the ISP provided router in pass through mode to negate the PPPoE connectivity drop.

    We don’t expect this to take longer than 1 hour to switch over and test for reliability before bringing the services back up.

    We’ll be performing this maintenance around 11 AM US Mountain Time, and will provide updates via the Telegram channel at https://t.me/pawbsocial.

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    Fediblock @lemmy.dbzer0.com Crashdoom @pawb.social

    liberdon.com

    cross-posted from: https://pawb.social/post/3077174

    > - Instance: liberdon.com > - Type: Defederation > - Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun > - Reason: Harassment, trolling, misinformation, sexism, homophobia > - Fediseer Action: Censured > > ::: spoiler Evidence > - https://liberdon.com/@ghast > - https://liberdon.com/@ghast/111178732016951128 > - https://liberdon.com/@rimugu/111178647646581863 > - https://liberdon.com/@aristoh4ck8r/111177188127718387 > - https://liberdon.com/@gunkslinger/111175171054509579 > - https://liberdon.com/@TylerAbeoJordan/111174105820298526 > - https://liberdon.com/@TylerAbeoJordan/111174078685171464 > - https://liberdon.com/@TylerAbeoJordan/111173743376687580 > - https://liberdon.com/@medicineman9/111173062104385765 > - https://liberdon.com/@spinneria/111169619274938220 > - https://liberdon.com/@nosat/111165212240469156 > ::: >

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    Oct 6th

    One of the data storage systems (CEPH) encountered a critical failure when Proxmox lost connection to several of its nodes, ultimately resulting in the CEPH configuration being cleared by the Proxmox cluster consensus mechanism. No data, except ElasticSearch, was stored on CEPH.

    When the connection was lost to the other nodes, a split-brain occurred (when nodes disagree on which changes are authoritative and which should be dropped). As we tried to recluster all of the nodes, a resolution occured that resulted in the ceph.conf file being wiped and the data on CEPH being unrecoverable.

    Thankfully, we’ve suffered no significant data loss, with the exception of having to rebuild the Mastodon ElasticSearch indexes from 6 AM this morning to present.

    I’d like to profusely apologize for the inconvenience, but we felt it necessary at the time to offline all services as part of our disaster recovery plan to ensure no damage occurred to the containers while we investigated.

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    liberdon.com

    • Instance: liberdon.com
    • Type: Defederation
    • Affects: Pawb.Social, furry.engineer, pawb.fun
    • Reason: Harassment, trolling, misinformation, sexism, homophobia
    • Fediseer Action: Censured
    Evidence
    • https://liberdon.com/@ghast
    • https://liberdon.com/@ghast/111178732016951128
    • https://liberdon.com/@rimugu/111178647646581863
    • https://liberdon.com/@aristoh4ck8r/111177188127718387
    • https://liberdon.com/@gunkslinger/111175171054509579
    • https://liberdon.com/@TylerAbeoJordan/111174105820298526
    • https://liberdon.com/@TylerAbeoJordan/111174078685171464
    • https://liberdon.com/@TylerAbeoJordan/111173743376687580
    • https://liberdon.com/@medicineman9/111173062104385765
    • https://liberdon.com/@spinneria/111169619274938220
    • https://liberdon.com/@nosat/111165212240469156
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    Migration of Pawb.Social media

    We've migrated all of the Pawb.Social (Lemmy) media from within the container to the new local NAS.

    We'll be performing the same updates for pawb.fun and furry.engineer over the course of the next week, minimizing downtime where possible.

    We will need to take the services offline once the initial transfer is completed to perform a final check for any new data, and transition to the local NAS, but we'll post an announcement prior to the final maintenance for each instance.

    These changes are to allow us longer and cheaper retention of remote and local media across all of our services, and to allow us to begin backing up media in case of a catastrophic failure.

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    Test Community @pawb.social Crashdoom @pawb.social

    test

    test

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