@silverpill I don't know why they would target mitra.social. Does mitra.social have any requests from their user-agent historically? I have 0 from servers that don't work, which means no attempts were ever made.
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@silverpill I don't know why they would target mitra.social. Does mitra.social have any requests from their user-agent historically? I have 0 from servers that don't work, which means no attempts were ever made.
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@silverpill That's weird. That's different from my problem. That means you got blocked after they saw your traffic. Versus blocked up-front.
@alex Yeah, and now I'm getting 429's from their server. The other instance (public.mitra.social) federates normally. @silverpill Use ngrok to host it on a different domain temporarily, and I bet you it will work.
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@alex Yes, mitra.social had incoming requests from
facebookexternalua
, but at some point they stopped and I can't trigger them anymore