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[–] mub@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I doubt you can ever be fully stop bots. The only way I can see to significantly reduce bot is to make everyone pay a one off £1 to sign up and force the use of a debit/credit card, no paypal, etc. The obvious issues are, it removes annonimity, and blocks entry.

Possible mitigations;

  • Maybe you don't need to keep the card information after the user pays for sign up?
  • Signed up users can be given a few "invite codes" a year enable those who don't have the means to pay the £1 to get an account.
[–] Dude_Dudley@iusearchlinux.fyi 2 points 1 year ago

monero.town uses anonymous monero payments to bypass manual aproval

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