> Ah yes, incredibly low limits with no way to say "hey look we're quality, let us do more". That's "basic anti-spam". Sure.
Then please suggest how they can remedy this problem without giving spammers the same opportunity.
- Requiring upfront financial commitments would deter most low-yield spams, at the cost of raising requirements for running your own node
- Domain-based filtering likely works for this, but this brings back in the topic of censorship (see Mastadon's domain blocking)
> It's actually "you can host yourself and your friends but anyone who doesn't know someone with a server and technical knowledge must use our platform"
You're complaining about the immediate first steps and how it doesn't immediately land on the moon. Simplifying the deployment process for everyone else still takes time. At minimum:
- Purchasing gateway for a custom domain name (requires partnerships with domain name sellers)
- Server/Compute+DB rental gateway (because the average normal person doesn't have the hardware to run the service 24/7, nor do they want to know about Linux)
- Togglable automatic updates to the federation service
Each simplification would require effort on the devs & partners to setup & maintain.