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this post was submitted on 05 Sep 2024
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Captcha is already mostly machine breakable, I've seen some new interesting pattern-based stuff but nothing that you couldn't do image training against.
At some point not too far in the future you won't be able to use captcha to stop bots from posting. It simply won't even be a hurdle, a couple extra pennies of computational power.
There's probably some power in detecting accounts that are blocked by many people. The problem is no matter what we do we're heading towards blocking them with an algorithm or AI. And I'd hate to see that for Lemmy.
This place is just the stuff you follow with the raw up and down votes. We don't hide unpopular posts making brigading less useful.
I feel like the real answer is and has been for a long time some sort of distributed moderation system. Any individual user can take moderation actions. These actions produce visible effects for themself, and to anyone who subscribes to their actions. Create bot users who auto-detect certain types of behavior (horrible stuff like cp or gore) and take actions against it. Auto-subscribe users to the moderation actions of the global bots and community leaders (mods/admins) and allow them to unsubscribe.
We'd probably still need some moderation actions to be absolute and global, though, like banning illegal content.