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Believe me when I tell you that I did not want to write another article about libertarians after the last one, but here we are. It is a vile subject to read and write about, the rabbit hole goes deeper than any of us ever want to think about, and when I say us I really mean me. This will be the last article I will ever write on the subject of libertarians and child porn, and I feel tainted for having touched it.
Introduction
Shortly after Elon Musk took over Twitter some of the most influential people in infosec began tweeting that they were leaving Twitter. I don't think the reasons why they are pretending to leave are important, but I do think it is important we take a closer look at the social media platform they are desperately encouraging their followers to sign up on so they can have an audience.
In their haste to flee Twitter these influencers set up accounts on a social media platform called Mastodon without knowing much about the place they were migrating to, or anything about the kinds of communities that call Mastodon their home. To be fair, Mastodon makes it almost impossible to search for communities and content across the fediverse by design, so many of the newcomers have absolutely no idea who lives on Mastodon because they cannot see them.
Consider this article the first in a series of Secjuice articles focused on the Mastodon platform and the communities which call Mastodon their home. As our OSINT efforts against Mastodon ramp up we will publish more OSINT-focused articles around the subject, the technical folks are busy getting stuck in too and I am certain they have some great articles headed your way. If you are an OSINT researcher interested in Mastodon, check out this interactive map of the Fediverse, this diagram of the Mastodon attack surface created by Sinwindie, and this tool for gathering intel on Mastodon users built by OSINT Tactical.
A Short History Of The Fediverse
The founder of Mastodon, Eugen Rochko, didn't invent the concept of a decentralized social network he just built his own platform implementation of OStatus, an open standard for federated microblogging. OStatus was built to provide an alternative to Twitter, but instead of being controlled by a single commercial entity like Twitter is, it was controlled through a federation of 'independent instances'. If this sounds familiar it is because, quite often, new technological ideas are just old ideas wearing a new pair of shoes.
The fediversethat Mastodon users live inwas (arguably) created by an American called Evan Prodromou who was the first to launch a distributed social platform (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identi.ca) followed by the first federated social networking protocol (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump.io), which over time, and through various iterations evolved into OStatus, before later evolving into ActivityPub, a social networking protocol developed by the WWWC.
Mastodon is the most well-known platform implementation of OStatus/ActivityPub, but before Mastodon everyone used GNU Social. Older Twitter users will remember GnuSocial as the place the very first wave of Twitter exiles migrated to during the *first great exodus *of users with a strong political persuasion who no longer felt welcome on Twitter. People were leaving Twitter to build their own federated OStatus networks using GnuSocial instances, but then in 2016 Eugen launched an OStatus platform called Mastodon which quickly gained traction because he skinned it to look like a version of Twitter.
Users of the OStatus fediverse could now migrate from clunky old GNU Social to Mastodon that looked just like Twitter. Eugen didn't build the fediverse, and he wasn't the first to build an OStatus platform, but he did make the fediverse more accessible and user-friendly to newcomers, to the point where by late 2017 newcomers to the fediverse had started calling the network and the protocol Mastodon, which is a bit like calling Facebook the internet.
Mastodon is the most popular platform on ActivityPub, a network protocol for federated microblogging that underpins the foundation of the fediverse, making Mastodon a social media platform on the network rather than a protocol.
The Great Libertarian Invasion Of 2017
You may think a term like "the great paedophile invasion" sounds ridiculously hyperbolic, but an invasion is exactly how the Mastodon community described it at the time. On April 14th 2017, Mastodon users across the fediverse started to see what users described as a "flood of child porn" federating across their instances, generated by what users described as "an organized invasion of paedophiles".
It must have really felt like an organized invasion to the one-year-old Mastodon community at the time (approx 160k users) because the number of people on Mastodon suddenly grew by approximately 140k users, they were an inch away from doubling the Mastodon userbase over the space of one weekend.
Even worse, on April 17th the two largest instances these invaders lived on became the first and second largest instances in the fediverse, overtaking the mainstream mastodon.cloud and http://mastodon.social instances in the process, and making up roughly 40% of the total fediverse population, or 50% if you included their rapidly sprawling network of federated satellite instances. In orbit around the two big child porn Mastodon instances sprung up hundreds of smaller instances containing an additional 40k users distributing the same sort of content.
This caused what was described as an "unhinged hysteria" to develop among Mastodon users because the new users seemed determined to flood the fediverse with child sexual abuse material (CSAM). Less than a week later on April 24 the total number of posts on the largest of the child porn 'invader' communities overtook the total number of posts on http://mastodon.social in its entire existence. Not only were the invaders heck-bent on spreading child porn around the fediverse, to everyone's horror they seemed to be generating insane amounts of it.
Child Porn Communities Continue To Dominate Mastodon
Flash forward to 2022 and those two giant Mastodon child porn communities currently rank second and third on the fediverse leaderboard in terms of user numbers, making up the two largest instances on Mastodon after http://mastodon.social which holds first place with more users. But they are the two most active communities by a large margin in terms of total postings, ranking first and second with 60 million posts each against http://mastodon.social's 40 million posts.
like i don't know how to effectively describe how filled to the brim mastodon is of actual, literal libertarians, racists and just all-out psychopaths where the content is not moderated, actively promoted and incredibly easy to come across unwillingly
--- Lean Scotch Kenny G (@teyrns) November 6, 2022
These large communities are the visible tip of the Mastodon child porn iceberg, orbiting in a federation around these large instances are thousands of smaller groups federated into their ecosystem, these are the more extreme child porn communities. None of us really wants to explore that part of the fediverse and it makes us all sick to our stomachs knowing that there are so many of those communities on Mastodon. Not only do they make up more than half of the Mastodon userbase, but they are also the busiest communities in the fediverse.
Here is a glimpse into the world of libertarianism communities on Mastodon.
Why Can't You See The Libertarians On Mastodon?
Because the search function on Mastodon is broken by design, it is set up so that new users cannot see all of the existing users, their content and their communities in the fediverse by default. You have to federate with your fediverse neighbours in order to see their content, and to federate with them you have to know exactly where they are or you will never know you share a platform with them.
The founder of Mastodon clearly doesn't want search to work, he has made it clear that the lack of search is by design and not a bug. Here he is telling others that the lack of search functionality is intentional "due to negative social dynamics".
He means the negative reaction of Mastodon users when they see all the CSAM.
A while back someone built a search tool that allowed Mastodon users to ‘globally’ search the Fediverse in a comprehensive way, but the Mastodon community totally freaked out about it and the tool was retired. Because Mastodon is home to the vilest, most abusive, extreme, and illegal communities on the internet the developers know that new users cannot be allowed to see who they are sharing the fediverse with, because if they knew it would sicken them to their stomachs.
This is how you accidentally moved to a libertarian platform without realizing it.
If you do not believe me and want to learn how to find them, read this article.
The Crazy True Story Behind The Invasion
But who are all of these libertarians, where did they come from, and why did they suddenly decide to invade Mastodon and build communities there? I have spoken to quite a few people about this, the general consensus is that a synchronicity of circumstance is what drove hundreds of thousands of child porn fans into an 'invasion' of Mastodon and compelled them to build a home there.
The above map is of known Mastodon instances back in August 2017, take one glance at the map and you will notice that most of the Mastodon userbase lived on servers in Japan. In August 2017, three of the top five instances were hosted in Japan and they collectively represented 60% of Mastodons user population.
Twitter has always been the biggest social platform in Japan, more Japanese people use Twitter than they do Facebook, and Japan is the only country in the world where this is the case, in Japan Twitter reigns supreme. Similarly, Mastodon is really big in Japan (but for really uncomfortable reasons), and that is why the Japanese dominate its user base. Most of the Mastodon libertarians who particiapted in the great paedophile invasion of 2017 were Japanese, but why on earth did the Japanese decide to invade Mastodon and flood it with child porn?
The Japanese Are Really Into Child Porn
In Japan they do not feel as strongly as we do about libertarians, and they only made possession of child porn illegal in 2014. Before then everything was legal and generations of Japanese grew up thinking child porn was nerdy rather than immoral or illegal. Just eight years ago you could be caught by the police watching hardcore child porn and you wouldn't get into any legal trouble for it.
Even though the law had been passed, in 2016 a human rights organization published a report which found that "the laws have not been sufficiently implemented due to lack of enforcement" and that "child pornography materials are available at stores in the Tokyo area as well as on the (.jp) internet". The UN and human rights activists were calling on Japan to crack down.
Although the law was passed in 2014, it wasn't until mid-2016 that the authorities finally began to clamp down hard on the illegal kinds of child porn, which is what drove so many Japanese paedophiles to migrate onto Mastodon in early 2017, they knew that the authorities were finally beginning to take the issue seriously. They had to, things were really bad and Japan was a global leader in child porn.
This report on the scale, scope and context of the sexual exploitation of children in Japan* by ECPAT, *an NGO focused on ending the sexual expolitation of minors, gives you a sense of what Japan was like back then.
A recent deterioration in the gap between the rich and poor has resulted in increased child poverty and in children falling victims to sexual exploitation, notably through prostitution. Japan is also notorious for producing child sexual abuse material (CSAM), moreover, Japan is considered a destination, source, and transit country for sale and trafficking of children for sexual purposes. Many trafficked children are forced into prostitution and production of CSAM.
Japan didn't even make all child porn illegal either, they only made photos and videos with real children in them illegal, computer-generated imagery of children, no matter how sexual, is not illegal in the eyes of the law. Neither are animated cartoons, drawings, or physical s*x dolls that resemble children.
Here is a Vice documentary that takes a closer look at this industry in Japan.
In the West the possession of any kind of sexual imagery involving children is not just a strong cultural taboo, it is also illegal. Those who trade in and create sexualized imagery of children are very obviously libertarians, and it doesn't matter if that imagery is hand drawn, computer generated or a photograph, we class it all as child pornography, or what we now call child sexual abuse material (CSAM).
Japan's footdragging and legal loopholes drew criticism from overseas with prominent NGO's and human rights groups describing Japan as "an international hub for the production and trafficking of child pornography" despite the new laws. But in 2016 when Japan suddenly cracked down hard and arrested a record amount of libertarians panic spread through the libertarian community. When a hugely popular lolicon image hosting site called Pixiv joined Mastodon in April 2017, it acted as the catalyst for the community to invade en masse.
Because Mastodon was skinned to look like Twitter, and because the Japanese love Twitter, it seemed perfectly natural for them to flee the law and move to Mastodon where they could post, create and share child sexual abuse material without any administrators banning them or reporting them to the police.
The libertarian groups needed a safe harbor from the child porn possession laws, a safe social space to share and enjoy their content, and they found a home in Mastodon where these groups have been flourishing ever since.
The Developers Had To Hide Them
In the face of this invasion of Japanese libertarians the Mastodon developers created a Github issue and started to discuss the child porn problem, their conversations focused on the legal consequences of having child porn on their local server instances but the Japanese seemed totally unconcerned by these consequences and argued that some kinds of child porn were legal in Japan. The Japanese refused to stop federating their content, or ban anyone from their instances, but they did agree to put a 'mature image' label on their content so children couldn't see it and proposed an age-verification system for Mastodon.
The Mastodon developers immediately implemented new features and made it easy to filter out all of the child pornography, they also crippled search. These combined efforts help Mastodon hide the huge libertarian population on their social media platform. Because there is no central Mastodon authority nobody can stop the libertarians from using Mastodon, and because there are so many libertarians on Mastodon, the developers decided that it was best to just go ahead and hide them. They had to hide them if they wanted their platform to grow.
Which is how you accidentally moved to the libertarianverse without knowing it.
Mastodon instances are populated by social media users whose sexual tastes are too extreme or illegal for mainstream social media platforms, and over time these social media users have found a safe harbour on Mastodon. This is the reason why I am not moving to Mastodon and why influencers really shouldn't be encouraging Twitter users to go there just so they can have an audience to like their posts.
The largest community of libertarians on the internet call Mastodon their home and consider Mastodon a safe space for child porn. It doesn't matter that you can't see them, as a Mastodon user you are sharing a social media platform with them.
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https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34178880
Apparently Mozilla had to freeze their user agent string because retarded webshitters are running code like var isIE = /rv:11/i.test(navigator.userAgent);
Obviously this is shitty regex, so as a result, "rv: 110.0" gets parsed as version 11 of Internet Explorer
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Not much drama here. Someone wrote a service that lets you follow a fediverse feed anonymously. Mastodon't, being a system designed by eternally online people, sports few different types of statuses. Public (followers see it, people on you instance see it, it gets fanned out to other instances), unlisted (it won't get fanned out) and followers, it only lands in timelines of people that follow you.
Said service "hijacks" the last category because the bot follows you, thus having access to it.
Seems like a non-problem? Because it is. But it won't stop people from malding and seething.
After checking Fediverse for some time, I might say with full authority of dramaposter: what an absolute human train wreck it is. It's not even funny for the drama, just shitlibs with 24/7 diarrhea about TERFs, Musk, Muskterfs and warring over "who makes the rules". What a terrible place.
People trying explain themselves: https://mastodon.ar.al/@aral/109585159213960986
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idk if anyone has made a final leaderboard for this yet so here it is
User | Stars | Score |
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50 | 2505 | |
50 | 2420 | |
50 | 2408 | |
50 | 2404 | |
50 | 2212 | |
50 | 1908 | |
43 | 1855 | |
50 | 1818 | |
45 | 1771 | |
42 | 1627 | |
36 | 1468 | |
31 | 1374 | |
30 | 1313 | |
41 | 1309 | |
ChunksSunkNFunk | 31 | 1302 |
36 | 1271 | |
30 | 1138 | |
33 | 1067 | |
30 | 1031 | |
29 | 861 | |
22 | 840 | |
(anonymous user #1977895) | 22 | 761 |
22 | 697 | |
22 | 670 | |
(anonymous user #931603) | 24 | 654 |
17 | 563 | |
20 | 562 | |
16 | 553 | |
16 | 548 | |
(anonymous user #1318907) | 13 | 404 |
12 | 263 | |
Koneslice | 11 | 232 |
(anonymous user #2334957) | 8 | 219 |
(anonymous user #1940198) | 4 | 182 |
8 | 168 | |
bob dole | 4 | 100 |
5 | 99 | |
half_shattered | 4 | 90 |
redYiffer12 | 2 | 67 |
Mike Rotch | 1 | 19 |
Charles Hill | 0 | 0 |
Past_Cardiologist561 | 0 | 0 |
underst11d | 0 | 0 |
0 | 0 | |
0 | 0 | |
(anonymous user #2464578) | 0 | 0 |
0 | 0 | |
(anonymous user #2496929) | 0 | 0 |
(anonymous user #2535936) | 0 | 0 |
(anonymous user #2590651) | 0 | 0 |
PaidMoreThanJanitor | 0 | 0 |
badges
what? you didn't know there was gonna be badges? the other jannies didn't either! in fact, they still don't and will find this out at the same time as you do. the badges for this event are
Saved Christmas with Teh Codez
Got the highest score and completed all 50 stars during Advent of Code 2022.
awarded to @TwoLargeSnakesMating.
Stargazer
Kept themselves unworried throughout all of Advent of Code 2022, completing all 50 stars.
awarded to @hbtz,
@LetsUnpackThis,
@chucks_feeduck_n_seeduck,
@justcool393,
@cyberdick, and
@Corvus
Monkey Playdate
Forgot to check their worry levels during Advent of Code 2022, completing at least 1 star.
awarded to @Platybells,
@DrClaus,
@ihsoy,
@everyone,
@dotdot,
@flavoredbit,
@Camas,
@2DBussy,
@certid,
@NewMoon,
@not-frosty-the-snowman,
@SlidingDonGER,
@LongNose,
@finbarfin,
@Avalon,
@wreaths_suck,
@float-trip,
@festiveagent13,
@Regifter0,
@ChristmasWChanderson, and
@nekobit
Died of Starvation
Couldn't work out which elf had the most calories
awarded to @anime_denier,
@Paragon, and
@Jinglevann.
if you were on the leaderboard but didn't get a badge comment or something and idk somehow prove that you were actually on the leaderboard, idk send me a PM on reddit or something idk
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The previous way to do this was to jailbreak your phone
Zhuowei Zhang shared his project on Twitter, which he calls a “proof-of-concept app.” According to Zhang, the app he developed uses the CVE-2022-46689 exploit to overwrite the default iOS font, so that users can customize the system’s appearance with a different font other than the default (which is San Francisco).
The CVE-2022-46689 exploit affects devices running iOS 16.1.2 or earlier versions of the operating system, and it basically lets apps execute arbitrary code with kernel privileges. The exploit was fixed with iOS 16.2, which also fixed a bunch of other security breaches found in the previous version of iOS.
Can't wait for Tim Apple to patch this. Maybe in 5 or 10 years, you'll be able to buy rent a new font from the store for your phone
- whyareyou : Literally fake news. Year of the linux desktop is NEVER LAMO
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Professor catches student cheating with ChatGPT: ‘I feel abject terror’
Welcome to the new age of academic dishonesty.
A college professor in South Carolina is sounding the alarm after catching a student using ChatGPT — a new artificial intelligence chat bot that can quickly digest and spit out written information about a vast array of subjects — to write an essay for his philosophy class.
The weeks-old technology, released by OpenAI and readily available to the public, comes as yet another blow to higher learning, already plagued by rampant cheating.
“Academia did not see this coming. So we’re sort of blindsided by it,” Furman University assistant philosophy professor Darren Hick told The Post. “As soon as I reported this on Facebook, my [academic] friends said, ‘Yeah, I caught one too.'”
Earlier this month, Hick had instructed his class to write a 500-word essay on the 18th-century philosopher David Hume and the paradox of horror, which examines how people can get enjoyment from something they fear, for a take-home test.
But one submission, he said, featured a few hallmarks that “flagged” AI usage in the student’s “rudimentary” answer.
“It’s a clean style. But it’s recognizable. I would say it writes like a very smart 12th grader,” Hick said of ChatGPT’s written responses to questions.
“There’s particular odd wording used that was not wrong, just peculiar … if you were teaching somebody how to write an essay, this is how you tell them to write it before they figure out their own style.”
Despite having a background in the ethics of copyright law, Hick said that proving the paper was concocted by ChatGPT was nearly impossible.
First, the professor plugged the suspect text into software made by the producers of ChatGPT to determine if the written response was formulated by AI.
He was given a 99.9% likely match. But unlike in standard plagiarism detection software — or a well-crafted college paper — the software offered no citations.
Hick then tried producing the same essay by asking ChatGPT a series of questions he imagined his student had asked. The move yielded similar answers, but no direct matches, since the tool formulates unique responses.
Ultimately, he confronted the student, who copped to using ChatGPT and failed the class as a result. The undergrad was also turned over to the school’s academic dean.
But Hick fears that other cases will be almost impossible to prove, and that he and his colleagues will soon be inundated with fraudulent work, as universities like Furman struggle to establish formal academic protocols for the developing technology.
For now, Hick says that the best he can do is surprise suspected students with impromptu oral exams, hoping to catch them off-guard without their tech armor.
“What’s going to be the difficulty is that, unlike convincing a friend to write your essay because they took the class before or paying somebody online to write the essay for you, this is free and instantaneous,” he said.
Even more frightening, Hick fears that as ChatGPT keeps learning, irregularities in its work will become less and less obvious on a student’s paper.
“This is learning software — in a month, it’ll be smarter. In a year, it’ll be smarter,” he said. “I feel the mix myself between abject terror and what this is going to mean for my day-to-day job — but it’s also fascinating, it’s endlessly fascinating.”
- LainkeyKong : h/slackernews
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