Securities Against Malbots
Are there any guaranteed securities and tools against malbots (probably now equipping with AI) registering at every Fediverse (or at least lemmy.world) to prevent bot accounts influencing communities' nature to contents?
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Are there any guaranteed securities and tools against malbots (probably now equipping with AI) registering at every Fediverse (or at least lemmy.world) to prevent bot accounts influencing communities' nature to contents?
My apologies for the probably stupid question, I’m still trying to get a grip on the interoperability between services in the Fediverse. I have both a kbin and a Lemmy account, still checking which fits me the best. If I’m on one of them, can I follow a magazine when being on Lemmy, or the opposite?...
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Disclaimer: I'm no IT expert/man. I'm just wondering what structure these instances should be....
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This page on my personal site is a curated list of information about Mastodon and the Fediverse. There's a form at the bottom to submit other (not-yet-listed items).
This page on my personal site is a curated list of information about Mastodon and the Fediverse. There's a form at the bottom to submit other (not-yet-listed items).
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