{"p":"","h":{"iv":"ROXSYW+cfvEbFHu5","at":"ocxplSQjdRC3tXEtB/9/wg=="}}

@emma Well for starters, when I searched my federation blocking UI, my server did not know anything about post.news. It had never seen it before which has.. literally never happened for a federated server since we are pretty well-connected to the network.

Then I checked

post.news/.well-known/nodeinfo

and it 404s. Again, not a guarantee but that's a thing most AP servers support.

Then I google searched for "site:post.news [various common words]" and got basically nothing. It's a placeholder site.

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Darius Kazemi

@emma You can block any server you want without an error. It doesn't even have to be a valid TLD actually. In these cases what it does is: confirm that you have no contact with example.invaliddomain, and then make a note in the database to reject future interactions from example.invaliddomain

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