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  • FenderStratocaster@lemmy.worldtoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.worldIs there is any hope?
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    3 days ago

    Nope! There is no hope. You were always going to die no matter what. But that’s not the negative you might think. It’s freeing. Life is full of suffering no matter what you do and one day you will die. So that means if there are no promises that life will be good, the only thing that truly matters is how you feel about yourself and the way others feel about you.

    Take the time to study the way you feel, what you can do better, and how you can make others happy. Study yourself and grow, because the only way out is in.








  • 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:

    1. Enable CAPTCHA Verification: Require users to solve CAPTCHAs during account creation and posting. This helps filter out basic bots.

    2. User Verification: Consider account age or karma-based posting restrictions. New users could be limited until they engage authentically.

    3. Moderation Tools: Use Lemmy’s moderation features to block and report suspicious users. Regularly update blocklists.

    4. Rate Limiting & Throttling: Limit post and comment frequency for new or unverified users. This makes spammy behavior harder.

    5. AI Detection Tools: Implement tools that analyze post content for AI-generated patterns. Some models can flag or reject obvious bot posts.

    6. Community Guidelines & Reporting: Establish clear rules against AI spam and encourage users to report suspicious content.

    7. Manual Approvals: For smaller communities, manually approving new members or first posts can be effective.

    8. Federation Controls: Choose which instances to federate with. Blocking or limiting interactions with known spammy instances helps.

    9. Machine Learning Models: Deploy spam-detection models that can analyze behavior and content patterns over time.

    10. 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?