A few instances have had problems with this, Lemmy.nz had massive problems with staying federated with World, because the standard would only send one piece of information at a time. (yes, really)
They ended up over a day behind at one point, because every comment and upvote counted as a piece of information, and it was like four per second that could be sent.
I also suspect someone from one of the ml domains would have far less interaction on a post than most, because so many instances don’t federate with them, and many users on ones that do have blocked the instance they’re on.
There’s some comms here that autoban people with bots based on downvotes for a day or so, but this sort of automoderation is not very common. Threativore in our instance does it against spam but it has a built-in appeals system.
actually that’s from reddit. I knew about the federation rules here but now I’m curious do any places in fediverse do this?
A few instances have had problems with this, Lemmy.nz had massive problems with staying federated with World, because the standard would only send one piece of information at a time. (yes, really)
They ended up over a day behind at one point, because every comment and upvote counted as a piece of information, and it was like four per second that could be sent.
I also suspect someone from one of the ml domains would have far less interaction on a post than most, because so many instances don’t federate with them, and many users on ones that do have blocked the instance they’re on.
There’s some comms here that autoban people with bots based on downvotes for a day or so, but this sort of automoderation is not very common. Threativore in our instance does it against spam but it has a built-in appeals system.