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2d 6h ago in test@programming.dev

-football Norway - Iraq

-football test@programming.dev Iran - New Zealand

-football test@programming.dev France - Senegal

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Bot is online. ESPN has implemented cloudflare/captcha protection to block bot activity, the current workaround is of degraded performance and slightly more fragile than directly querying data from ESPN. Bot update still work-in-progress, it should work fine for the most part. Check the Norway - Iraq post for current format.

New User Monitoring

16d 23h ago in yepowertrippinbastards@lemmy.dbzer0.com

It's an open issue on github from 2024, it doesn't seem to be a priority. This tool allows us to react faster than reports though, and hopefully remove some problematic content before it's seen by others.

I'll copy the answer I provided in the main thread over on meta@programming.dev, but to also add, the tool does not monitor all users. It only monitors newly created user accounts on programming.dev for x amount of time so that we know that the account isn't being made to abuse or spam. We do not want to have this tool monitoring regular users.

Copied reply about why DM monitoring is needed:

From the PR standpoint, I don't think it's worth it, and it'd be better to just leave it on reports.

The problem is that we can't rely on reports of DMs since lemmy doesn't federate them to us.

E.g.
-> troll@programming.dev makes a new account and sends harassment to victim@lemmy.instance
-> victim@lemmy.instance reports the DMs from troll@programming.dev
-> We, the admins of programming.dev, do not see this report because lemmy does not federate the DM report and troll@programming.dev can continue harassing others because we never find out about it.

This isn't just a theoretical, it happened just last month that one of our users (1 day old account) sent rape and death threats (which were reported), and we found out about it by pure chance when talking to admins from the other instance.

And just to clarify, the tool only automatically monitors new accounts, i.e. accounts that are being registered today. If you account is more than a few weeks old, the tool doesn't monitor any of your activity.

Died a few months ago when ESPN stopped responding to the queries the bot made. I probably got some time to maybe fix it next week

[Announcement] Official Administration Guidelines and User Information

1y 2mon ago in meta@programming.dev from legal.programming.dev

[Announcement] Official Community Guidelines are now published

1y 3mon ago in meta@programming.dev from legal.programming.dev

[Announcement] A list of hidden communities on programming.dev is now public

1y 4mon ago in meta@programming.dev from legal.programming.dev

Char length test

1y 5mon ago in test@programming.dev

test reply

1y 5mon ago in test@programming.dev

[Announcement] New set of communities made hidden

1y 8mon ago in meta@programming.dev

[solved] Checking admin status of user via the API

1y 11mon ago in lemmy_support@lemmy.ml

Federated instance plemmy test

1y 11mon ago in test@lemmy.ml

[Closed] Looking for new moderators #302

2y 3mon ago in programmer_humor@programming.dev

FCOTW: gaming@lemmy.zip

2y 4mon ago in community_showcase@programming.dev from lemmy.zip