(#fml2g4a) @prologic this is going on for multiple pages on your pod, viewing in guest/logged out mode, so someone is following that feed I guess. I guess this leads into the question, do we need a way to automatically limit content that might be considered spam? ๐ค As in totally duplicate yarns like that one.
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(#fml2g4a) It's at this point that I _believe_ it might be time to implement and add support for pod-level "blacklist"(s). Basically I'm not even sure how this feed hits my pod's cache, like at all. Noone on my pod seems to follow it? ๐ค
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(#fml2g4a) @eldersnake Yeah I emailed the "administrator" / "maintainer" and this is the response I got:
๐คทโโ๏ธ I _honestly_ don't know how to help if the help is just flat out refused ๐ข ๐
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(#fml2g4a) Oh well good news, we're having a dialogue, so we'll see where this goes. The problem as I've stated is I have no idea where or how this is landing n my pod's cache at all ๐ข It's a right royal #mystery ๐ค
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> I guess this leads into the question, do we need a way to automatically limit content that might be considered spam? ๐ค As in totally duplicate yarns like that one.
Well yes and no, the thing is; The Feed Cachee's `MaxCacheTTL` and `MaxCacheItems` already limit this kind of thing to a degree. The so-called "spam" will come and go as quickly as it came just be sheer fact of other activity.
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