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  3. In case you missed it, the fediverse is under attack by a Pro-Russian Propaganda Network.

In case you missed it, the fediverse is under attack by a Pro-Russian Propaganda Network.

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  • haubles@hachyderm.ioH This user is from outside of this forum
    haubles@hachyderm.ioH This user is from outside of this forum
    haubles@hachyderm.io
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    In case you missed it, the fediverse is under attack by a Pro-Russian Propaganda Network. You can learn more about it in the blog post from @iftas below.

    Here are two things everyone can do to help combat this:

    1. If you see an account posting or spamming Telegram links, report it. Many of the accounts are impersonating news outlets β€” check verification status, the account's follower count, or the outlet's website to confirm if the account is real or fake.

    2. Donate to your local mods if you can, or at least give them a big virtual hug and say thanks. They've been working tirelessly around the clock to combat this and deserve our gratitude and support.

    Stay safe out there, friends.

    https://about.iftas.org/2025/10/05/coordinated-pro-russian-propaganda-network-targeting-activitypub-and-atproto-services/

    #ActivityPub #Fediverse #Telegram

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    • haubles@hachyderm.ioH haubles@hachyderm.io

      In case you missed it, the fediverse is under attack by a Pro-Russian Propaganda Network. You can learn more about it in the blog post from @iftas below.

      Here are two things everyone can do to help combat this:

      1. If you see an account posting or spamming Telegram links, report it. Many of the accounts are impersonating news outlets β€” check verification status, the account's follower count, or the outlet's website to confirm if the account is real or fake.

      2. Donate to your local mods if you can, or at least give them a big virtual hug and say thanks. They've been working tirelessly around the clock to combat this and deserve our gratitude and support.

      Stay safe out there, friends.

      https://about.iftas.org/2025/10/05/coordinated-pro-russian-propaganda-network-targeting-activitypub-and-atproto-services/

      #ActivityPub #Fediverse #Telegram

      mainec@fromm.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @haubles @iftas https://blog.isabel-drost.de/spam-spam-spam/ ... Are there plans to make sharing activities like these among moderators easier? Do moderators have an easy way to inspect the connections of accounts to spot spammy patterns (connections here meaning who re shares, follows, replies, replies only to influential accounts, re shares only what gets lots of replies/ engagement)?

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        @haubles @iftas https://blog.isabel-drost.de/spam-spam-spam/ ... Are there plans to make sharing activities like these among moderators easier? Do moderators have an easy way to inspect the connections of accounts to spot spammy patterns (connections here meaning who re shares, follows, replies, replies only to influential accounts, re shares only what gets lots of replies/ engagement)?

        mainec@fromm.socialM This user is from outside of this forum
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        @haubles @iftas another question I cannot quite wrap my head around: should news outlet be strongly encouraged to run their own instances? (For me, the domain would increase trust. It would also enable them to moderate comments on their publications.)

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          @haubles @iftas https://blog.isabel-drost.de/spam-spam-spam/ ... Are there plans to make sharing activities like these among moderators easier? Do moderators have an easy way to inspect the connections of accounts to spot spammy patterns (connections here meaning who re shares, follows, replies, replies only to influential accounts, re shares only what gets lots of replies/ engagement)?

          iftas@mastodon.iftas.orgI This user is from outside of this forum
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          @mainec @haubles

          There's the IFTAS Library, and a number of mdoerator/admin communities that collaborate e.g. https://about.iftas.org/library/technical-support-communities/

          For making it easier to share findings, @thisismissem is working on FIRES https://github.com/fedimod/fires

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          • mainec@fromm.socialM mainec@fromm.social

            @haubles @iftas another question I cannot quite wrap my head around: should news outlet be strongly encouraged to run their own instances? (For me, the domain would increase trust. It would also enable them to moderate comments on their publications.)

            iftas@mastodon.iftas.orgI This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mainec @haubles they should, and some are already doing it! Check News & Media in this search: https://jaz.co.uk/projects/orgs-using-ap/

            Additionally, @newsmast is helping news publishers reimagine local journalism married to ethical social networking: https://goodcommons.world/casestudies/bristol-cable-newsmast-foundation-uk-news-coop

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            • iftas@mastodon.iftas.orgI iftas@mastodon.iftas.org

              @mainec @haubles

              There's the IFTAS Library, and a number of mdoerator/admin communities that collaborate e.g. https://about.iftas.org/library/technical-support-communities/

              For making it easier to share findings, @thisismissem is working on FIRES https://github.com/fedimod/fires

              thisismissem@hachyderm.ioT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @iftas @mainec @haubles FIRES can already share data on entire domains and individual actors, though access to a dataset like this likely needs to be authorized, which is something I need implementer feedback on.

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