aaronpk@aaronparecki.com
aaronpk@aaronparecki.com
soooo ActivityPub, can we talk? I ran some stats on the types of messages my single-user instance has received in its lifetime: Create: 257,378 Announce (boosts, whatev): 39,168 Like: 16,723 These all seem normal. Delete: 386,953 🤯 Why have I received more Delete activities than all oth... aaronparecki.com
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aaronpk
aaronpk

@mcg It's more than that, most of them are account deletion messages from accounts that I've never seen before

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dansup@mastodon.social
dansup@mastodon.social

@aaronpk To ensure the posts are deleted, mastodon sends the Delete activities to all known servers regardless of follower relationships!

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mcg
mcg

@aaronpk Combined deletes, delete+redraft and scheduled deleting of old toots.

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aaronpk@aaronparecki.com
aaronpk@aaronparecki.com

@dansup I don't see why it makes any sense to notify my instance about things that my instance has never been notified about before. That goes for both posts as well as accounts.

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swentel@realize.be
swentel@realize.be

I'm seeing that a lot as well on my instance. It makes sense in a way. Our instances could have done a look up for actors and/or posts and stored that information, for whatever reason.

What bothers me more, is that there are federated platforms out there (Fediverse.blog for instance) that just send out any post to my instance, while I'm not following anyone from that platform at all.

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