On February 15th, newly-created Fediverse accounts started posting spam messages from various instances, sending invites to a Discord server for a Japanese troll organization. The posts frame ap12 from “KuronekoServer” as the culprit behind the operation.
Looking at their spam content (in Japanese), it’s obvious that it’s not
@nmtake@fediverse >Akkoma is currently leading in this regard with their MRF feature, which allows administrators to write arbitrary polices to rewrite or delete messages
Yeah, bub, about that: https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/develop/lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf.ex#L67
You’re not allowed to reject or mangle activities of specific types in your own policies, and said change was introduced for no reason other than spite. Pleroma, which Akkoma rips off, has no such restrictions.
@nmtake @fediverse >Akkoma is currently leading in this regard with their MRF feature, which allows administrators to write arbitrary polices to rewrite or delete messages
Yeah, bub, about that: https://akkoma.dev/AkkomaGang/akkoma/src/branch/develop/lib/pleroma/web/activity_pub/mrf.ex#L67
You’re not allowed to reject or mangle activities of specific types in your own policies, and said change was introduced for no reason other than spite. Pleroma, which Akkoma rips off, has no such restrictions.
Interesting. I didn’t know about Akkoma, Pleroma, and MRF. For a future reference,
Sounds like there are some very competent folks in the fediverse.
Ugh, that article is black text on black background