Instances that are not trying to attract a new audience might want to turn on the new Private Instance setting, which makes everything private. The home page, posts, communities, etc will all require a login to view. Bots and scrapers won’t be able to get anything useful from your instance and will stop trying.

Also if a single-user instance is subscribed to mostly NSFW communities, maybe they don’t want everyone to be able to see which communities are listed at /communities.

Or it could be used temporarily when a biiig flood of scrapers turn up, then turn it back off when they go away.

Edit: Federation is unaffected by this. For logged-in users everything continues as before.

  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    Fucking AI has destroyed the free internet. And for what? All to grift a bunch of investors.

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      Scrapers have been a problem for a lot longer than LLMs have been an issue. Fighting them has always been a pain in the proverbials, but theres been some entertaining work recently on deliberately getting them lost in a maze of made up pages. The problem is that they never stop or go away. They’ll just keep trying, and new ones keep springing up.

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    Nice!

    Does it still federate with that enabled? Last I checked, enabling private instance in Lemmy also disabled federation.

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    I really need to make a piefed instance one of these days. Just not so sure I have the hosting experience necessary.

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      Or in other words, I keep seeing you come out with fantastic features, and can hardly contain myself from biting the bullet and going all in, excellent work. :)