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shadowwwind

@aran @flberger no discord is not hosting scripts. The article sound like they used discord bots to interface with their server.
Or maybe they abused a badly designed Discord bot but that would be the bot owners fault

Alain Dellepiane :eit: :pm:

@shadowwwind @flberger
The article states clearly how they didn't need any external server and the attack was launched directly from Discord.
Techcrunch seems a fairly reliable source too, but I'm not technical enough to argue either way. I hate Discord regardless ๐Ÿ˜†

shadowwwind

@aran @flberger I have used the discord api, it does host scripts for you.

It probably means, that somebody, set up a server, connected to the discord bot and people that don't know how to code use it to start spam waves.

Alain Dellepiane :eit: :pm:

@shadowwwind @flberger

Admittedly, understanding the passage in full is made complicated by the terminology overlap between script and bot and (most importantly) between a "server" as a stand-alone computer on the network and "server" as in an instance of Discord itself.
Still, the title "Discord took no action against server that coordinated costly Mastodon spam attacks" should leave no ambiguity about the main issue at play ๐Ÿ˜„

shadowwwind

@aran @flberger some discord bots allow you to create customer commands and use http requests, they might abuse something like that. But that is not possible for Discord to control

Alain Dellepiane :eit: :pm:

@shadowwwind @flberger

Ok. It still sounds like a failure of moderation to me. Especially after they have been told about it.

shadowwwind

@aran @flberger considering there are servers where discord users try to bait minors into sending nudes, I understand it's not their top priority

Alain Dellepiane :eit: :pm:

@shadowwwind @flberger

That's an interesting form of Whataboutism you got there ๐Ÿ˜„
"You think that's bad for Discord standards? YOU GOT NO IDEA"

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