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@Fedicate You see I generally have much disdain for such projects as many other people on fedi. There is a lot scorched earth around these types of projects.

But thank you for answering honestly. Please make sure to provide as much info on the website itself.

There are these kinds of lists that used to put instances on them for the most bogus reasons and many projects use these lists as their base. The latest Culmination was The Bad Space, which is just plain bad and has many, many bad infos listed.

There is such stuff listed for reasons as “alt-fedi” (what the hell that is I dunno), or banning certain Instances for using specific software (pleroma most of the time since its “nazi”) or listing instances since they are “ adjancent” to “known bad actors”. And in general being very unresponsible with the list which will be used blindly by admins.

Generally I would suggest to NOT use this as the base for your list and start from scratch. Everything else is asking for trouble. Even going through fediblock is ill-advised if you not check every report for its autheticity.

Also you generally might need more people to the team since workload might become an issue for a single person.

Good luck with your project and please make sure that you are working in good-faith and as open as possible.

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@mia windows Brainworms too deep
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Alstom in Görlitz: Jetzt Panzer statt Bahnen

Alles was falsch ist in der Welt in einem Artikel

https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/unternehmen/panzer-goerlitz-knds-100.html
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@eru I had issues with data from external catalogues when it comes to data-quality with my preffered books being Light Novels.

I wanted to contribute some data inventaire but the project tends to get stuck with me for quite some time as I don't really have that time to work through the data and ensure good quality and the data I scraped to be correct. Speaking of biting off more than I could chew...
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@Fedicate Oh boy another FediBlock-List. Not here to name and shame though (for now)

I do have quite some questions though. So from what I can gather this is some kind of Fediblock-super-list with permanent and easily searchable records.

One can have very differing opinions on if thats good ot not. I just want to ask some general questions.

Such a project lives and dies on the basis of openness and trust first and foremost. And in that regard your website atleast is lacking much critical information/documentation. Atleast its good to hear that reports will be manually vetted.

  • Please outline the process of getting a report on the site and the possibilities of appealing a report on the website in an easy to understand manner.

  • Are you able to verify if a person is actually the holder of an account they want to report someone with?

  • How do you plan fighting falsified reports?

  • How will you decide what is considered a truthful report and what is a fraudulant report?

  • Will your desicions and the conclusions you came to be public knowledge as well? (basically: Will you be open about your reasoning and make it availiable for scrutiny?

  • Who are the people behind this project and why should I trust you to run this project in good faith to begin with?

  • Will you give the recipient of a report a chance to chip in their POV before taking a desicion?

  • Do you have enough people to work going through these reports?

  • Are you aware of your own biasis? And what is your plan to avoid biased decisions on what is put on the list?

  • Will the “receipts” for a claimed report also be public knowledge?

  • Have you thought about the legal requirements like a privacy policy, imprint (depending on country of operation), GDPR-rules and other Data-protection laws in other countries?

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@konato Good question cannot tell you that. I just remember some bigger blog-site complaining they got slammed with requests from fedi costing them a pretty penny.

Comes out that each server-node would ping them for the little preview and they did not cache the response. dDOS'ing themselves by making a popular post on fedi.

Dunno on the iPhone Stuff
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@SuperDicq But are these things actually any good?
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@konato thats sadly quite normal since every server will ping the website for its preview Image...
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I made a website and it hasn't exploded yet!
https://danceofthestylus.com/

<insert appropriate hashtags for the occassion here>

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@eru I do know though that bookwyrm is missing many books sadly.
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@grillchen Ich mag die eigentlich ganz gerne senkonom
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@quad now Imagine a 4090/5090 with an Intel processor lol
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Oh my Musk is at the treasury it seems. And the DOJ twiddles their thumbs...

The US is a failed country: https://www.theverge.com/politics/605609/musk-trump-doge-takeover-crisis

Lets see how long the US will stand. And I also hope that this manchild-billionaire does not gain to much control over the AfD in Germany.

But why I am I telling you this anyway. You won't elect AfD anyway
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@eru Seem like a good idea. Just don't eat the same thing every day as meal preppers show all the time.
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@eru I can recommend to cut and freeze certain stuff like leek and carrots makes cooking easier on weekdays
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@desea Those things exist and they are fucking comf
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@Erpel @volpeon Könnte man meinen aber die Marke is still around. Waren wohl Insolvent und wurden 2013 neugegründet (danke wikipedia!). Gehört jetzt zu Baur, was ein Teil von Otto ist
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jdbuenol 🔞| ArtFighting 💎

Happy birthday to @jsstaedtler 🎊🥳
Here’s a Mitsuo #giftArt

#fediArt

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@jdbuenol @jsstaedtler Yo more Cat-Punkgirl in my timeline great. Also have a good one Johann and get yourself something nice blobcat3c
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