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The spam filter bot lost it's downvote privileges, already.

Well, it was fun while it lasted. Sigh.

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  • 8
    No, that's not what happened traitor. They upvoted against it with their own bot network. Of course such comment comes from you. The biggest traitor in devRant history. And yes, this time i downvote you for the first time for spreading fake news.
  • 5
    Spammers making their own bot networks is so pathetic.
    Use your dev skills for something useful, scumbags!
  • 4
    Can't downvote under this account. It has no score. That's a problem, new down vote bots are hard to make because they need a reputation. Their upvote bots do not need a reputation and thus easier to make. For me it takes extra steps.
  • 3
    Maybe it‘s time to let the bots upvote each other?
  • 9
    travesty
  • 4
    I wonder if deleting an acc also undoes its downvotes. Deleting anti-spambots might bump up spambots' score
  • 1
    @retoor ok so API returns false when you're down vote banned I guess?

    did you find the pattern behind it?
  • 1
    Is devrant accessible on ipv6? Hurricane electric used to give out a /48 for literally free to anyone who wanted one.

    That's enough IP space to create more bots than people on earth.
  • 1
    @lungdart yes, it has an IP six address. How can that help?
  • 2
    @jestdotty correct. Did not find a pattern behind it. It also returns false if your user doesn't have enough score.
  • 3
    @netikras me too, i won't delete them.
  • 2
    @yulia it's routable.

    We can grab a /48 and create billions of unique source addresses to sign-up and operate from and avoid the need for vpns/proxying.
  • 0
    @lungdart also maybe take tactics to a platform he can't see 😁
  • 1
    @netikras fuck, didn't check. I just nuked my account.
  • 1
    @lungdart ah cool, I will investigate.
  • 1
    @Lensflare they do, but his sadly too.
  • 1
    @retoor that’s why I mentioned it.
  • 1
    @Lensflare you're my first upvoter. For always in my heart. As long as this account lasts.
  • 2
    @netikras you're my second upvoter. Also a little bit in my heart.
  • 2
    @lungdart my VPS has IP 2a01:7c8:aac3:1fd:5054:ff:fe85:60d4/48. Can i do something with that regarding outgoing?
  • 1
    @retoor yup!

    So you'll need to have a custom http adapter to bind outgoing requests different ips. You'll need these different ips pre assigned to the outbound interface.

    If you don't use a custom adapter, the OS will pick a single IP to use for each request, regardless of how many are assigned.

    That /48 has 1,208,925,819,614,629,174,706,176 ip address in it, so you'll have lots of different sources to play with
  • 1
    @lungdart good, will check.
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