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    Jürgen HubertJ
    So, how _can_ the #Fediverse protect itself against malicious swarms of agentic #AI and #LLM , like this article describes? How can we protect ourselves from bad actors trying to sway public opinion in this manner?We do have an advantage here because such swarms cannot easily manipulate the underlying feed algorithms - most (though not all) of the Fediverse does not have any such algorithms other than a strict timeline feed. But this advantage does not confer immunity.I think we haven't seen many of these attacks on the Fediverse because the Fediverse is ultimately too obscure to matter much to the attackers. But "Security by Obscurity" is not a great design philosophy, either. Besides, I do want the Fediverse to have a growing user base - but that would mean that the Fediverse would become more tempting for attackers.In the long run, we might have to defederate Open Registration instances, as these are the most likely to attract bad actors. Indeed, we are already seeing things like this on a smaller scale with Mastodon.social. Yet we also need a good entry point to the Fediverse for newcomers.What are your thoughts on this?#FediAskhttps://arxiv.org/html/2506.06299v4
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    servus.atS
    Anyone with a #cheatsheet for the #fediverse? We are looking for #tutorials or guides to help cultural organizations planning their social media presence on the fediverse. For example: an organization has a social media manager and wants to switch from corporate social media to decentralized ones. How to restructure such workflows in the fediverse? Mastodon or pixefed? Both accounts?Are there some examples of best practices?#fediask #socialmediamanager #federated #publicrelations #pr