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There's very lax moderation and they're very reluctant to stop federating with servers. Unless the people running the server can be shown to be involved in the abuse, I don't think they'll stop federating. They keep making new accounts on multiple servers.
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I think with the way Matrix works, a channel (room) isn't really associated with a specific server. You can give them aliases on different servers. You can claim a whole bunch of aliases for a channel, so a channel can have many different identifiers across many servers.
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If we wanted, we could grab #grapheneos on a bunch of different servers by making accounts there and adding a local alias... in fact it seems like random users in the channel can freely add local aliases on their servers including in abusive ways. A lot of it is messed up.
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We decided to use this existing bridged room as our Matrix room so that the canonical room is officially the Freenode #grapheneos channel. However, this means we don't fully control the Matrix side. Have mods in it but can't do stuff like disabling anyone being able to invite.
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So for example, since we have people acting as spies in the channel, if I set the Matrix room to invite only, they can just start chain inviting spammers into the channel. I cannot disable non-mod invites because the IRC service bot owns the bridged rooms for oftc, freenode, etc.
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So I don't even have a way of temporarily not letting more people into the Matrix side of the channel. Also, for some reason these people aren't appearing on the IRC side (the bridge is not bridging them) so IRC moderators are unable to see it happening and ban them from it.
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