The organization behind critical pieces of Trust & Safety infrastructure in the Fediverse is struggling to make ends meet. Here’s what’s going on, what the road ahead looks like, and how to help.

  • Sean Tilley@lemmy.mlOPM
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    3 days ago

    So, we’ve actually been covering IFTAS for a while: https://wedistribute.org/tag/iftas/

    The org was initially founded in 2023, and they started as a high-level community effort to try and tackle the following issues:

    • Fighting CSAM in the Fediverse (massive undertaking, requires collaboration with NCMEC)
    • Giving admins tooling for coordination against known troll instances and curation capabilities
    • Providing documentation and guidelines for how each platform is distinctly different
    • Providing mental health resources and digital privacy protections to moderators
    • Surveying admins across the network regarding needs their organization could provide.
    • Policy recommendations for instance admins, such as how to handle EU’s Digital Services Act

    I’m probably missing some additional things here. My point is, they weren’t some rinky-dink organization that just emerged uninvited out of nowhere, they developed out of common needs instance admins and moderators in the community have.

    The two systems they offer (as listed in the article) Fedicheck and CCS, as far as I am aware, already have open source alternatives in db0’s Fediseer and whatever his anti-CSAM tool is called.

    This may come as a surprise to you, but overlap between efforts can and does exist, and does not lessen the value of the things overlapping. FediSeer is a perfectly legitimate tool and effort, but these other things were being done at an institutional level, so a different approach was taken. Developing tooling to fight CSAM is complicated, regulation-heavy, and in this case depended on the org having to develop their own tooling after spending a long time talking to existing services that did not want to take on that risk.

    Anything this group is doing should be open source, should be well advertised, and should be well discussed Fediverse-wide.

    While I fundamentally agree, I believe there are reasons their software contractually cannot be open sourced. Presumably because of the integration and reliance on NCMEC and their CSAM hash database. As for being discussed Fediverse-wide…I mean, a decentralized network has no center? There’s a pretty big part of the network that knows about them and has worked with them, but your perception of reach is relative to your vantage point.

    Just because your Scout Troop and the AA meetings use the same building, that doesn’t mean that AA members have any interest in supporting the scouts, or in having the scouts tell them how they should run AA meetings.

    This analogy doesn’t really make sense in regards to the Fediverse. This isn’t “two different groups in a building”, this is a community-developed Non-Profit organization that mostly emerged out of a desire to help make life easier for instance operators. Nobody has to use anything they produce, but a lot of people have benefited from what they’ve provided.