And with that, some questions.
Should I sign up for Twitter for news? Or should I say ‘Fuck Elon’ and not get a Twitter?
I get most of my news from Hexbear anyway.
Also, I have a Telegram. What news sources does Hexbear recommend on Telegram?

  • drinkinglakewater [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    5 months ago

    If there’s a way to automate account creation and deletion maybe it’s possible to use real accounts in the way that guest accounts are currently being used. Just rotate out every 30 days?

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      5 months ago

      no reason to rotate them out unless they get banned tbh, older accounts are probably more trusted

      I think automating account creation will be challenging, but you could probably automate activity that keeps them from getting instabanned (apparently even genuine accounts can get banned for lurker behavior basically) but I do wonder how many accounts you really need to run an instance. If its not that many and they don’t get banned that often you could have actual humans do the captchas and legwork to register them and then hand the tokens off to nitter/activity bots.

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        5 months ago

        Rotation would just be for privacy measures as that way any analytics tied to the account get dumped.

        I wonder how the bot farms automate it, there’s clearly a way they do it unless they actually have teams of people manually creating accounts. Even then based on user load there’s only so many that would actually need to be made.

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          5 months ago

          for a public instance I don’t think that measure is needed, since dozens or hundreds of random people’s traffic is aggregated together, and ideally each user would also have a bunch of public instances and use a different one each time (thats what Libredirect does) further diluting the pool