I’m already keeping lists separate. I currently have a phishing domains list and, as per comments on my “universal script” post, I will also offer a separate list for scam domains.
I also believe that banning domains rather than accounts is more effective. 1. Because phishers during their attacks create/steal/use multiple accounts and 2. because phished accounts can be recovered and would require removal from blacklists, phishing domains don't.
(I am in the middle of replying to this post too - long reply and it’s difficult to re-word on my phone [newborn asleeep])
Awesome very happy to hear this!!
Also you may be correct for phishing links however communities still do not want the offending spammy links inside of the communities so I assume they would love a sort of automated and trusted system they could choose to use to moderate them out of their communities
That's why in my Universal Script post I also mentioned that I would do something similar for phished accounts (ie. when users click a link in a comment from a known phished account, it will warn them with a prompt - in all Hive frontends that integrate my script).
FYI: I released them this week -> https://hive.blog/hive-169321/@keys-defender/new-commands-and-ban-lists