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Very interesting stuff! Defederations should count as a ban of all instance users, imo.
https://piefed.social/instances?filters=blocked&search=&page=
By that logic PieFed.social would top the charts, we can't have that now can we?
This list is weird, aside from the length. They must be using a very greedy regexp for this many instances to have their names partially censored.
The text "buds" has been censored, all the instances using the TLD "university" have had "univer" removed, and the word "hangout" is also gone. "Shitpisscum" made it through, so it can't just be about slightly naughty words. Also annihilation.social is listed 3 times for some reason.
Are these slurs in a culture I'm not familiar with? Does piefed do this everywhere?
No! Piefed is unbiased and good and pure! Just ignore all the things Rimu said to ignore!
-5000 Piefed social credit!
I feel like that would really skew the data, because it would then just be "instances that defederate some big instances (or just ones that defederate .world) and others that dont", It'd be hard to ban a major instances worth of users with even a heavy handed "normal" moderation strategy surely?
I think the current methodology skews the data; consider that an instance federated with say, Hexbear, is probably going to have significantly more individual and community bans than an instance who only made 5-6 bans before recognizing the pattern and blocking the instance.
If the goal of this study is to see which places most aggressively moderate their content, you're actually getting somewhat of the reverse.