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Not super easily. It can be done by querying the postgresql dabase, but there is no built-in method to do it using the browser interface at the moment. When anyone from any instance does report them, you will see the report.
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Someone please correct me if I am wrong. But, as far as I am aware, if you purge a user from your instance, that action is federated to every other instance - so if you respond quickly to these reports, other instance's admins will not need to deal with them themselves. It is only when you perform an action on a user from a different instance that the action is only local.
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Is there an easy way to know who is spamming from my instance and contact other admins?
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Not super easily. It can be done by querying the postgresql dabase, but there is no built-in method to do it using the browser interface at the moment. When anyone from any instance does report them, you will see the report.
Do you have an example of a query I could use? I'm a bit rusty with databases :) with an example I can get chatgpt to build me something better
- I don't think there's an user friendly way, you'd probably need to call the API or read the db.
- AFAIK deletes are federated. Not sure if there's a flow which doesn't federated them (of course accessing the DB directly won't)
I see, occasionally I get reports from local users about something elsewhere from a 'foreign' user... which I can then delete. I assume that's not deleting from their server?
For example I get a report from a local user about a lemmy.ml user with a post in lemmy.world
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