This week, Bluesky hid accounts in for users in Turkey after a government order. I take a closer look at government censorship and ATProto, how geographic moderation labelers work, and the impact on the future of decentralised social networks.
I don’t think that it’s all that hard to blacklist Fediverse hosts, if that’s the comparison made. You just have a spider that walks the federation network, builds a list of hosts, and update your blacklist accordingly. A larger blacklist will mean more entries to stick on routers or whatever, but I assume that they’re gonna be able to scale pretty well.
I don’t think that it’s all that hard to blacklist Fediverse hosts, if that’s the comparison made. You just have a spider that walks the federation network, builds a list of hosts, and update your blacklist accordingly. A larger blacklist will mean more entries to stick on routers or whatever, but I assume that they’re gonna be able to scale pretty well.