Lately, I’ve recognized many posts from very new accounts here, usually younger than a day. They post a couple of news articles and are never to be seen again.
I’ve checked this communitiy’s modlog and many new accounts get banned relatively quickly. Their behaviour is eerily similar, even their profile pictures have similar styles, so it seems to be the same origin.

Out of curiosity, is there some lore I missed?

More seriously, I think we users in this community maybe should be more conscious about this and stop interacting with posts from these profiles.

Dunno if my post makes any sense, it’s just something weird I noticed and wanted to say something about.

  • Emopunker@feddit.org
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    11 hours ago

    It’s not even as if they express opinions. They only post links (usually of articles). 10 to 30 of them before abandoning the accounts. Why the throwaway accounts?

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      3 hours ago

      Are the news articles paywalled/ad supported/propagandistic?
      Perhaps someone just trying to get more views to those sites?

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      It’s not even as if they express opinions. They only post links (usually of articles). 10 to 30 of

      Exactly, most bonafide nornal new users , usually reacts in several communities within the 1 -2 weeks minimum, before they make a post.

      Happy to hear @Emopunker@feddit.org you guys are keeping an eye on this finally. Its been going on for a while, and I have reported this issue to you on occasion the last weeks especially.

      These user(s) move to other communities/instances once they get to banned too often in one. Then Usually, after some weeks or a month they circle back to the first, and so on.

      As community users, we can report those clear cut post & run users and don’t react to their post to (maybe) discourage them. Their profile and behiavour is pretty obvious, so they can be recognised. At the same time, I encourage the community to be welcoming to bonafide new users ofcourse.

      On another matter, will you consider informing the community after you made adjustments or updates to the workings of the Rules ( like recently with the archive. today) for example? I had posted this question some days ago. thnaks