@fediverse how do you defederate instances on akkoma?
i just set up this akkoma instance (that im posting from right now c: ) and before i move all my stuff over i want to add this list of domains to block https://writer.oliphant.social/oliphant/the-oliphant-social-blocklist i just dont get how to do it, does anyone know?
You need to enable SimplePolicy in your Admin Panel -> expand Settings -> MRF. Type Simple in the top bar and select SimplePolicy, then click save.
Then you add instances from there. However, I would highly recommend you personally vet any actions rather than trust a list maker. Everyone that provides a list has an agenda and it may not be compatible with your own.
Edit: As a side note, I also recommend NormalizeMarkup and AntiLinkSpamPolicy. I also conditionally recommend AntiHellTheadPolicy
@neo i found the MRF menu, is there any way to add them in batches and not one by one?
I’m sure there has to be, but I’m not familiar with it. Sorry I couldn’t help more!
@neo no worries, i did some amount of domains by hand and i guess i’ll block the rest when i run into them
detroitriotcity.com is also a server you need to defed, potentially for several reasons even.
heavy cw warning: every relevant cw you can think of, plus several you can’t threads like this in general and in specific: https://detroitriotcity.com/notice/AWvZqnIevq9KdyvP8K
@neo done, ty!
Hi there! Looks like you linked to a Lemmy community using an URL instead of its name, which doesn’t work well for people on different instances. Try fixing it like this: !fediverse@lemmy.ml
That’s gonna get old fast with an influx of non-lemmy instance users.
Autofixing of those would be nice
@rikodou@lemmings.world would it be possible to update this to only respond to users posting from a Lemmy or Kbin instance?
We cam detect this at the moment by requesting
/.well-known/nodeinfo.json
and following the link in thehref
keyhttps://lemmy.one/.well-known/nodeinfo
https://lemmy.one/nodeinfo/2.0.json
Kbin’s nodeinfo includes escape chars though, but I don’t think that would cause too much of a problem
https://kbin.social/.well-known/nodeinfo
Wonder if there is a library that could handle the detection part? I can try and contribute if one doesn’t exist
Could also consider persisting the instance software to a local (sqlite?) database to save additional requests whenever a message comes in from a known instance
Sounds nice, I’ll look into that!