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67 points| dsm9000 | 1 year ago |blog.codeberg.org | reply

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[+] hipsterstal1n|1 year ago|reply
I got the spam message with racist words and then this email:

>Dear users,

>earlier today, you might have received a notification email from our systems that contained abusive and offending content, and we apologize for the disturbing message.

>Please understand that no data from our platform was leaked. The emails were generated from our servers due to the notification settings of your user account, which is set to generate a notification whenever someone mentions your username in a conversation. The abuser had no access to your email address and was only using public information from our platform to abuse the notification feature.

>We have published a more detailed statement and explanations about the incident on our blog: https://blog.codeberg.org/we-stay-strong-against-hate-and-ha...

>Thank you for your understanding and stay safe. We are currently working to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

>Kind Regards >Your team from Codeberg e.V.

[+] dsm9000|1 year ago|reply
Noticed some nasty spam in my inbox this morning, had some trouble getting in to codeberg's site initially, now see the above message.
[+] throwaway46567|1 year ago|reply
Respectfully, this isn't a "far-right" attack but a plain trolling attempt because reacting like this shows you're an easy target.

You should try to remove such content quietly. Creating publicity about attempts will only encourage trolls.

[+] notthemessiah|1 year ago|reply
Respectfully, if you really believed this, you wouldn't be hiding behind a throwaway account.
[+] p4bl0|1 year ago|reply
Original title is: We stay strong against hate and hatred.
[+] KomoD|1 year ago|reply
Does codeberg just not have proper limits? Why would you let someone mention 100 users in a single message and create like 800+ issues with one account in a very short time span
[+] neilv|1 year ago|reply
I got a couple of these mention notification emails this morning.

The only content in the email was the list of accounts they mentioned on that one, and 2 words.

The 2 words came off like some 5 year-old repeating bad words they'd heard, and giggling.

Not right-wing propaganda. More like a mentally impaired person. Or someone gloating over power they had to abuse the site with impunity, and not actually caring about the payload, so picking the most juvenile thing that came to mind.

Codeberg is good, and doesn't deserve this.

Hopefully, whomever is vandalizing Codeberg will realize they can be doing more positive things with their time and skill development. And get counseling help, if things are bothering them.

[+] blumomo|1 year ago|reply
Who can she a light on where these claims „far right forces“ originate? What were these spam emails saying?
[+] 0xC0ncord|1 year ago|reply
I received an email this morning where someone created an issue in a public repo with a title containing a racial slur and mentioning a bunch of users, including me. This is just one example as far as I know.
[+] traverseda|1 year ago|reply
Got stuck in my spam folder, but for posterity. I've censored the N word out of this, it was uncensored in the email. Also other people's names

> [truth/truth] N***R BALLS (Issue #303)

> { A list of a bunch of users }

The email I received had no further context or content.

[+] theultdev|1 year ago|reply
Seems like edge-lord spam mischaracterized as "far right"
[+] nixah|1 year ago|reply
These forces made spam accounts that spammed threats/insults in issue trackers and pull requests on projects that collect facts and resources against hate and discrimination and advocate for human rights, trans rights, etc on Codeberg. Some of the same spam accounts were behind the spam notification emails.

Also, because of the timing of the DDoS attack, they are likely be behind the DDoS attack as well, although that's not for sure. So we know they're far-right forces because of what they said in their threats to Codeberg users. The blog post mentions this but doesn't explicitly list the projects that were threatened so they don't continue to get spammed.

[+] KomoD|1 year ago|reply
The emails were just "[truth/truth] (SLUR) BALLS (Issue #849)"

"@truth mentioned you: (100 users mentioned with @)"

[+] sieabahlpark|1 year ago|reply
They want to feel validated with identity politics first and foremost. Creating additional distance from the bad words so people who care about identity politics are comforted.
[+] waltercool|1 year ago|reply
-berg

Apart from jokes, why appealing to victimization when you have internet trolls bombing your system?

Trolls will always troll, and it's idiotic to blame far-whatever stuff always. If you have an online platform, you should at least keep your site safe from trolls and spammers.

They should stop doing victim-hood things, recognize their site was attacked by internet trolls and fix that thing. Everyone who have online services (including myself) knows this is a common issue.

Our site have attacks from radical left comments instead, and we don't do this "oh no, political extremism is too far, hate is never accepted", instead, we just delete the comments, try our best to keep them out from our platform and that's it.

Trolls will post extremism from left, right, anarchist, porn, ads, whatever in order to disrupt services

[+] v3ss0n|1 year ago|reply
How that drama unfolded? Where did it started?
[+] p4bl0|1 year ago|reply
Read the linked article, it's all about that.

Far-right and alt-right trolls have been spamming projects hosted on Codeberg that either enable or favor diversity and inclusivity.