here's a sample of those logs, full account IDs redacted for privacy's sake
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@pierogiburo not really a point, this goes back further than i have server logs at the moment @fay59 there's way too many for that to really mean something, the best i could do is maybe put up an announcement, and block them in the future (which is what im doing atm) @bingspingsdings@c.im @ShadowJonathan@tech.lgbt user agents actually always say X11 for privacy AFAIK @ShadowJonathan There's a really cool open source utility called "GoAccess" that you can run against those (nginx?) logs to generate very pretty reports for easier visual parsing. The hardest part tends to be nailing down the specific log format syntax, if you try it out and need any help with that part let me know! @ShadowJonathan >nt 6.0 and 6.1 oh my fucking god are they scraping it with potatoes |
@ShadowJonathan is this preventable with blocking on AS scope?