In the past days, several projects advocating tolerance and equal rights on Codeberg have been subject to hate attacks, such as massive spam of abusive messages in their issue trackers. We have been monitoring the situation closely and have tried to clean up the content as quickly as possible.
Often, content remained available only for a few and up to 30 minutes. Due to constrained personal capacities, some rare cases have remained online for longer. We appreciate all your reports to abuse@codeberg.org that help us identify abuse quickly.
On 12 February 2025, an abuser has escalated the attacks to a next level. Instead of targetting individual projects, they have started to create abusive content and mentioned Codeberg users in chunks of 100 each.
The real reason is that I have no idea, regardless they’re attacking a free and open source software project/developers that benefits everyone. Attacking them makes no sense.
Far-right extremists tend to act based on tribal emotions rather than with empathy and logic.
Give them anything as an ‘enemy’ and they’re likely to see red and charge.
Edit:
I remembered the reason:
In the past days, several projects advocating tolerance and equal rights on Codeberg have been subject to hate attacks, such as massive spam of abusive messages in their issue trackers.
Could be, although codeberg goes down more than anything else I use so this just could just be normal.
I also wouldn’t rule that possibility out.
I’m guessing an attack from the far-right as their unruly behavior has been flaring up globally and Codeberg literally yesterday was fending off attacks from the far-right so to me the timing seems supicious.
Based on recent news I’m guessing this might be the result of a DDoS attack from the far-right
Before the ddos they were also spamming a certain n-word. Why are far-right groups targeting codeberg anyway?
Codeberg published a blog post yesterday. They suspect (or know?) that it’s a broadened attack because Codeberg hosts liberal and human projects.
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The real reason is that I have no idea, regardless they’re attacking a free and open source software project/developers that benefits everyone. Attacking them makes no sense.Far-right extremists tend to act based on tribal emotions rather than with empathy and logic.
Give them anything as an ‘enemy’ and they’re likely to see red and charge.
Edit:
I remembered the reason:
Could be, although codeberg goes down more than anything else I use so this could be normal.
They often go down because of ddos attacks, although not exclusively.
I also wouldn’t rule that possibility out.
I’m guessing an attack from the far-right as their unruly behavior has been flaring up globally and Codeberg literally yesterday was fending off attacks from the far-right so to me the timing seems supicious.