• Fosheze@lemmy.world
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      That happens all the time with spam mail servers which is exactly the same problem beehaw was having. If you set up an email service that hosts spam bots and do nothing about it then the other email services will start blocking it.

      Beehaw was being spamed with dick pics and other shit that was actively malicious. They could ban those profiles but then those users just went and made new profiles on lemmy.world or one of the other instances with open signup. Right now Lemmy has limited moderation tools so the only way to perminantly “ban” those users is to defederate with the instances that keep hosting them. They plan to refederate with those instances once better tools are in place to perminantly block users like that.

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      It would be more similar to you blocking gmail.com from sending you messagess because thier users keep flooding your server with spam.

      This happens every day. Unfortunately a small group of assholes ruined it for all of us until tools are available to deal with them.

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        I don’t know what kind of features they need, but I could have helped make the tools and I’m sure many other people would be willing to help if they only asked.

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      Isn’t this exactly how gmail treats a LOT of other email services? Email is a mess of spam and whitelists and is barely usable as a result, partially because there is no human moderation.

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        You might be right about that. I hate email. I was just giving an example of providing a service that people rely on, then when a problem occurs cutting it off from the outside world instead of trying to fix it.