Whenever I see a run of spam posts on the fediverse, I’ve taken to looking at the usernames behind them. Nine times out of ten, they turn out to be from kbin instances. Here’s a recent example:

https://kbin.social/u/valige

As I write this, that account shows 8 identical scam posts made within 7 minutes of each other, and nothing else. (I imagine they might be removed by the time you read this.) This is pretty common in my experience. These particular posts are all to kbin magazines, not lemmy communities, but I don’t remember whether that’s always the case.

Since the main kbin instance is not the only one broadcasting this stuff, I wonder if there’s something about the kbin software that makes it attractive to spammers. Does anyone know?


Edit: Some examples that are still cached on my instance:

https://lemmy.ca/u/valige@kbin.social
https://lemmy.ca/u/NITIN-Hardiya279@kbin.social
https://lemmy.ca/u/ishadeshpande@kbin.social
https://lemmy.ca/u/varshareddy21@kbin.melroy.org
https://lemmy.ca/u/Satish-Kumar843@kbin.social
https://lemmy.ca/u/sareena@kbin.social
https://lemmy.ca/u/SidAvasthi@kbin.social

  • FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    Totally were removed. I reported every single one of them then blocked them.

    Was that the same douche that attempted the amazon gift card trash on infosec?

    • ono@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      Yes, it was. I’ve added a link to my local instance’s copy, for reference.