I created an instance, and was thinking it as a normal self-hosted server where I can do whatever I want with no worries, and learned in a bad way that it’s on a federation and we still have to follow some rules.

I have a lot of AI generated stuff that I wanted to make visible on Lemmy, and made a bot to upload all of it in a community.

So far it wouldn’t create a flood, but then I subscribed to it with my lemmy.world account. I wanted to test it, and I wanted the community to be searchable on lemmy.world.

This last step is the one that messed up. Lemmy’s new feed apparently doesn’t impose any limit, and a new server publishing thousands of posts in a few minutes flooded lemmy.world’s new feed.

That wasn’t my intention and I apologize for that.

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This is what a replicant would say. How do we know you’re not a robot?

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Lets give them the captcha test!

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