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- You may post comics from others or your own.
- If you are posting a comic of your own, a maximum of one per week is allowed (I know, your comics are great, but this rule helps avoid spam).
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There has been a spate of new users rapid fire posting in here and then deleting their accounts.
We think it’s abuse by actors who want to cause excess load by rapidly posting, and then delete because otherwise it would lead to traffic? It’s to use resources without improving experience?
I've been trying to make sense of their mo, and this could be it. I've resorted to not interact ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I assume it’s ban evasion related, and they just don’t care if it ruins anyone else’s experience.
But the posts are inaccessible after account deletion, yeah? Aren’t most ban evaders trying to get objectionable content displayed on Lemmy for as long as possible?
PieFed now allows reading deleted posts, if you have the URL. Example
Though its more for Q&As where if requested the Q would be deleted by the person who offered it while the As would remain visible by those who offered them.
I also am absolutely in love with how it doesn't show just a blank page if you try to access the URL, and instead says the very helpful and informative:
Damn I love PieFed!
If 90% of the interaction comes in the first day and they leave it up that long, then they’ve basically achieved whatever goal they have. Even if the only goal is evading a ban.
In that case I have a few doubts:
It's unfair to anyone and everyone who participates. It's a PITA to save a post to have it just disappear later. Or remember a post and want to go back to it only to find it self-nuked. Yeah, some stuff may get modded but at least there's a usually correct and valid reason attached. The people doing this and self-destructing are basically unmarked spambots. I fucking hate bots.
The disposable troll account elsewhere in the comments here said "Content is king" which is the only thing in their statement I agree with. Well, when that content is ephemeral, then it's not really "content".
I can see the issue with spam-bots, regardless of the self-nuking, and how especially this community is targeted. But I wouldn't consider the accounts marked in this post as spam-bots at all.
If this community or instance considers a couple of posts a day, perhaps specifically from new users, spamming, then as a user I'd expect that rule to be written before actions are taken.
In general, I'm not disputing the actions of the mods and I hate to be the guy who expects something from people who contribute to this platform in their free-time, but for these kind of bans based on suspicions and patterns, I just wish there would at least be more transparent communication.
I personally agree, but I can see how others might not. I never used 4chan, but wasn't it like that? People used temporary names, and content was deleted after a short while?
could you link an example? also maybe there should be a lemmy-built-in feature to restrict new posts to maybe 10 per day or sth.
Yet every one of those "new people" beelines straight to this community and starts posting like a power user right out of the gate. Yeah, that seems legit 🙄. The chances of that happening organically and without some interaction elsewhere is slim to none. The accounts that are finally getting banned are ones that have been posting and self-deleting for months or more.
I had saved several comic posts that just up and disappeared. One of them I remembered who posted, so I checked their history and "Error:
person_not_found". Or I'll recall a comic from a few days ago and try to find it, and it's long gone along with the account that posted it. Not modded, not banned, but self-deleted.Until there are built-in tools to assist with this and some major change to how Lemmy handles user deletions, I'm 100% in favor of the mods taking whatever measures necessary to keep the community fair to everyone else. These self-destructing accounts have a pattern, and the mods seem like they've caught on.
These self-destructing jerks are the ones you should be upset with, not the mods. Like I said, I've completely stopped interacting with any new accounts because of this hit-and-run, self-deleting bullshit. The only ones working against legit new users are the people who keep doing that.
FYI, piefed has new features to keep deleted posts accessible precisely for this reason.
And they just added another feature to tackle this
ok thanks for the info, i had completely not noticed that before, but i'll take your word for it :)