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I moderate the "pleroma.envs.net" Akkoma instance on the Fediverse:
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=> https://pleroma.envs.net/Seirdy My Fediverse profile: @Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net
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I maintain three blocklists for the Fediverse:
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I maintain three main blocklists for the Fediverse:
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=> https://seirdy.one/pb/pleroma.envs.net.csv The pleroma.envs.net blocklist
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* If an instance contains blatant/unapologetic bigotry (something really undeniable, like Nazi imagery or excessive use of slurs in violent/hateful/definitely-not-reclaimed contexts) with staff approval or involvement, I may add it to both tier-0 and FediNuke.txt after I get multiple thumbs-up.
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* If an instance becomes risky even to many tier-0 instances (untagged gore, dox attempts, significant cybersecurity risk, CSEM, etc. with staff approval or involvement): I may add it to both right away, skipping any process.
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Under ten controversial entries were excluded despite having more than enough votes. Typically, these were instances that didn't pose a major safety risk, but did fail many admins' "vibe check" or exhibit major governance issues.
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Under ten controversial entries were excluded despite having more than enough votes, after consulting with other admins. Typically, these were instances that didn't pose a major safety risk, but did fail many admins' "vibe check" or exhibit major governance issues.
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I also excluded Twitter mirrors such as BirdSiteLive and bird.makeup; I maintain a separate list for those:
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=> https://seirdy.one/pb/bsl.txt
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### Bias sources
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## Future
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Once Threads and/or Tumblr start federating, I plan to make a separate blocklist for "mainstream" social media platforms that prioritize profit over safety. I've explained my views on Threads in another post:
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=> ../../../../2023/06/20/defederating-p92/
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The biggest complaint I've heard is the lack of reasons and receipts. Are0h is working on a separate project called The Bad Space to create an index of instances with receipts.
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=> https://roiskinda.cool/ Are0h's blog
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I moderate the "pleroma.envs.net" Akkoma instance on the Fediverse, as <a href="https://pleroma.envs.net/users/Seirdy" rel="me">@Seirdy@pleroma.envs.net</a>.
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I maintain three blocklists for the Fediverse:
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I maintain three main blocklists for the Fediverse:
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[The `pleroma.envs.net` blocklist](https://seirdy.one/pb/pleroma.envs.net.csv)
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{{<toc>}}
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How Tier-0 and FediNuke work
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## How Tier-0 and FediNuke work
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[My tier-0 list](https://seirdy.one/pb/tier0.csv) (mirrored to `tier0.csv` in [the Oliphant repository](https://codeberg.org/oliphant/blocklists)) is a subset of the `pleroma.envs.net` blocklist. It contains entries that appeared on at least **11 out of 20** other hand-picked instance blocklists ("bias sources"), with exceptions detailed below. Not all Tier-0 entries have the same level of severity; a smaller list containing what I personally deem the "worse half" of Tier 0 is [FediNuke.txt](https://seirdy.one/pb/FediNuke.txt). **Consensus** builds Tier-0; **severity** builds FediNuke.
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- If an instance contains **blatant/unapologetic bigotry** (something really undeniable, like Nazi imagery or excessive use of slurs in violent/hateful/definitely-not-reclaimed contexts) with staff approval or involvement, I may add it to both tier-0 and `FediNuke.txt` after I get multiple thumbs-up.
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- If an instance becomes **risky even to many tier-0 instances** (untagged gore, dox attempts, significant cybersecurity risk, <abbr title="child sexual exploitation material">CSEM</abbr>, etc. with staff approval or involvement): I may add it to both right away, skipping any process.
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Under ten controversial entries were excluded despite having more than enough votes. Typically, these were instances that didn't pose a major safety risk, but did fail many admins' "vibe check" or exhibit major governance issues.
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Under ten controversial entries were excluded despite having more than enough votes, after consulting with other admins. Typically, these were instances that didn't pose a major safety risk, but did fail many admins' "vibe check" or exhibit major governance issues.
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I also excluded Twitter mirrors such as BirdSiteLive and bird.makeup; [I maintain a separate list for those](https://seirdy.one/pb/bsl.txt).
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### Bias sources
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Some instances migrate their domains. If the old instance was already deemed worthy of a suspension and the new instance maintains the same staff with no visible attempt to change its reputation, then I deem the new location to be as block-worthy as the old location and make an override. It's the same bad actors under a different banner.
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Intended use
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## Intended use
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The original goal was to make a blocklist appealing to instances with a more laid-back moderation approach, so that they would actually implement a decent blocklist and limit the reach of the worst actors. Unfortunately, the final `tier0.csv` blocklist is 350+ entries; this is still a bit much for the moderate instances.
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Before you decide to trust one of my lists, please read the "Mistakes made" section.
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Mistakes made
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## Mistakes made
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Here, I publicly document all significant mistakes I've made in the process. I sort entries in descending order by date addressed.
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Since then, Oliphant has removed that admin's list (and his own) from his blocklists' trusted sources. I removed the same ones. Oliphant also stopped generating the unified-max blocklist, as the potential for misuse was too great.
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Future
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## Future
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Once Threads and/or Tumblr start federating, I plan to make a separate blocklist for "mainstream" social media platforms that prioritize profit over safety. I've explained my views on Threads in another post: {{<mention-work itemtype="BlogPosting">}}{{<cited-work name="De-federating P92" url="../../../../2023/06/20/defederating-p92/" extraName="headline">}}{{</mention-work>}}.
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The biggest complaint I've heard is the lack of reasons and receipts. {{<mention-work itemtype="WebSite">}}{{<indieweb-person name="Are0h" url="https://roiskinda.cool/" itemprop="author">}} is working on a separate project called {{<cited-work name="The Bad Space" url="https://thebad.space/">}}{{</mention-work>}} to create an index of instances with receipts. It doesn't have a lot of content yet, but that will change with time. I've shared my receipt archive with him.
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