I’m wanting to lock down site signups. I need your help on what question to put to applicants that can be used to vet their application.
Why do this? I expect that as lemmy matures and grows, it will gain the attention of trolls etc that we do not want here.
Also with Beehaw defederating some larger instances with open signups, I’d like to avoid the same fate.
- Old Man Fire ( @a_crappy_pirate@aussie.zone ) 21•1 year ago
tell them to write a sentence that contains the words they’re, there, and their, and use all three of them in a contextually accurate manner.
- MXYp3Lk66yKv ( @MXYp3Lk66yKv@aussie.zone ) 8•1 year ago
Their never gonna put there words over they’re!
- passthepotato ( @passthepotato@aussie.zone ) 5•1 year ago
Excuse me a moment while I throw up into my waste paper bin.
- Old Man Fire ( @a_crappy_pirate@aussie.zone ) 4•1 year ago
that was just beautiful, thank you
<wipes tear of joy away from eye>
- joelfromaus ( @joelfromaus@aussie.zone ) English3•1 year ago
You absolute madman. I like it.
Ok this thread has twisted my arm. Effectively immediately new signups require admin approval.
- Zagorath ( @Zagorath@aussie.zone ) 16•1 year ago
I’m not sure this is the right approach. Manual admin approval won’t stop people pretending they’re not going to be arses during the signup process.
You did the right thing in this instance. User was clearly a troll and has been justly banned. That’s a good outcome. That’s the system working exactly as it should!
But right now, this Lemmy instance is tiny. I’m trying desperately to promote it because I want to see the same great discussion on here that I have become accustomed to on Reddit (/r/brisbane particularly), but it’s hard. Lemmy is hard to convince people to try out because it’s confusing. Adding an extra hurdle in the way is only going to make that worse.
I’d say keep signups fairly easy, but be very active in moderation when users prove unwelcome. Putting hurdles in the way of legitimate users is only going to stunt any potential growth.
keep signups fairly easy, but be very active in moderation when users prove unwelcome.
Ideally yes, this is the plan. However I can’t be everywhere at once, and we’ll need more mods :)
- XLB ( @XLB@aussie.zone ) 3•1 year ago
I agree with Zagorath’s sentiment, at present it seems getting more users probably on balance outweighs the risk of the odd troll. However, having to answer a simple question as part of signing up doesn’t seem to be too bad at the moment (I signed up before so don’t know what the experience is). We don’t even need to verify emails at this stage to sign up.
Mature communities don’t have major trolling problems because users tend to know not to feed the troll. They’re just not engaged and as a result lose air pretty quickly. Forums are a good example - anything that isn’t on topic or just clearly a troll is quickly shut down, generally not by moderators but by other users, and there is enough nuance to know what is a valid debate (even if super heated or robust).
“Beating a test” also gives some sense of entitlement, and also it does not stop other users from other instances trolling.
With that in mind, what about a question such as "Do you agree:
- not to feed the trolls
- to report any offensive behaviour
- to look out for your fellow members?"
This is not to weed out the trolls but rather to remind users in such a fashion to nurture a “mature” community that self-regulates.
The current signup question is “Are you a bot, troll, terrorist or Nazi? Do you intend to be nice and respectful?”. I’ve been accepting pretty much any answer. The point isn’t the answer itself.
- joelfromaus ( @joelfromaus@aussie.zone ) 2•1 year ago
The point isn’t the answer itself.
Replies “yes”, still gets accepted haha
- a1studmuffin ( @a1studmuffin@aussie.zone ) 9•1 year ago
I think you handled that well - gave them fair warning on what they did wrong, then banned them when they doubled down. Agree admin approval is a good idea.
Thanks.
- 🦘min0nim🦘 ( @min0nim@aussie.zone ) 6•1 year ago
Wow, where did that prick come from? Well done.
- Nonameuser678 ( @Nonameuser678@aussie.zone ) 3•1 year ago
Yikes. That’s certainly a take
Current signup question is “Will you break the rules, be obnoxious or otherwise a negative presence on this site?” I’m open to suggestions for improvements :)
- Zagorath ( @Zagorath@aussie.zone ) 7•1 year ago
Off topic: weird bug. I’m seeing your post as having 5 upvotes and -1 downvotes. Not 1 downvote, negative one downvote.
I’m seeing the same. Weird.
- Infraxion ( @Infraxion@aussie.zone ) 4•1 year ago
-1 downvotes = 1 upvote :p
free upvote!
- Drozol ( @Drozol@aussie.zone ) 1•1 year ago
“Yeah, but only after the fifth pint” … Access granted, but limited to /Perth?
(Here I am, writing this from Rockingham, WA, after a Friday afternoon in the city)
More seriously, I think that’s fine, as long as there’s no huge influx of people. Trolls won’t tell you they will be disruptive, so moderation needs to happen in any case. The signup form is more a way to set expectations, I reckon.
Eewww swinging pig… who let you in? 😉
- withersailor ( @withersailor@aussie.zone ) 6•1 year ago
Like airport questionnaires?
Are you a bot, troll, terrorist or Nazi? Do you intend to be nice and respectful?
I like that one… I’m going to use it.
- Gloomy Bagel 🥯 ( @GloomyBagel@aussie.zone ) 1•1 year ago
I must have been one of the first to get it I think
- Unsigned ( @Unsigned@aussie.zone ) 5•1 year ago
Can you request email verification and block the throw-away account providers, e.g. mailinator etc.?
Anything else would require too much of your time manually approving people.
Nothing in Lemmy that I’ve seen to restrict email signups to specific domains etc. Not sure this is possible.
Also any sort of email validation is prone to issues. Running a mail server these days is just too hard.
- I'm Hiding 🇦🇺 ( @i_am_hiding@aussie.zone ) 4•1 year ago
Can you have image-based questions? Something like “What comes to your mind on seeing this?”
The barrier to entry is small because there’s no “right” answer (eg. Ned Kelly, Bushranger, Outlaw, Bloke with a gun and silly helmet, etc.) but it still goes a long way toward proving that there’s half a human on the other end.
Ha! Thats a really fun idea! I think i’d respond ‘letterbox’
- I'm Hiding 🇦🇺 ( @i_am_hiding@aussie.zone ) 2•1 year ago
Haha thanks - that’s the idea! It’s an easy question that shouldn’t turn people away. Creative answers would be arguably encouraged, as it’s all the more proof of a real person answering!
Maybe even have a monthly competition for best answer!
Yes actually… the formatting options for regular posts are available in the question editing section. This opens up all sorts of possibilities…
- inamin ( @inamin@aussie.zone ) 3•1 year ago
hi, new here (who isn’t at this stage!). just want to say your approval process is extremely rapid. either that or it isn’t working!
Its working fine. I just happened to be at my PC when you submitted your application :)
- Pilirin ( @pilirin@beehaw.org ) 3•1 year ago
give them the turing test
- baseball2020 ( @baseball2020@aussie.zone ) 2•1 year ago
Moderation is an ultra hard problem so yeah its gonna be difficult. Nothing can really be bulletproof in that sense. Most types of controls can get evaded in some way.
That’s not to say that putting up some little hurdles won’t help. It at least solves the problem of automated signups (temporarily) and low effort trolling. If someone runs a coordinated attack i think that’s just going to be very hard to defend against.
I’ve turned on the captcha for signups, but disabled admin approvals for now. There have been instances of mass automated signups on several lemmy instances… so one or the other of these needs to be enabled for now.