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They should be charged for trying to attack a service using malicious practices. People only learn when their actions have consequences.
Agreed. People still think theyβre invincible on the web. Tell that to a bouncer at a club or the police. They will f*** your s*** up.
The sentence ... is death.
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Sure but this won't stop until it's not possible or worth the effort/resources. So I'm wondering if there's a technical restriction that could be put in place for such behavior. Maybe instances should just start limiting the number of new communities someone can create in a certain amount of time on their instance.
I think one of admins commented saying he added in the last thing, saying there's a delay but it takes time to delete the existing spam communities