These are Lemmy instances with a “Sign Up” link which present you with a form to fill out to register. Then after you fill out the form and supply information like email address to the server, they respond with “registration closed”:
- lemmy.escapebigtech.info (dead node now, but got instant reg. closed msg when they were alive)
- expats.zone
- hackertalks.com
- lemmie.be
- lemmy.killtime.online
- lemmy.kmoneyserver.com
- lemmy.sarcasticdeveloper.com
- level-up.zone
- zoo.splitlinux.org
I suppose it’s unlikely to be malice considering how many there are. It’s likely a case of shitty software design. There should be a toggle for open/closed registration and when it’s closed there should be no “Sign Up” button in the first place. And if someone visits the registration URL despite a lack of Sign Up link, it should show a reg. closed announcement.
Guess it’s worth mentioning there are some instances that accept your application for review (often with interview field) but then either let your application rot (“pending application” forever) or they silently reject it (you only discover non-acceptance when you make a login attempt and either get “login failed” or even more rudely it just re-renders the login form with no msg). These nodes fall into the selective non-acceptance category:
- lemmy.cringecollective.io
- lemmy.techtriage.guru
- lemmy.hacktheplanet.be (pretends to send confirmation email then silently neglects to)
- links.esq.social
- dubvee.org
To be fair, I use a disposable email address which could be a reason the 5 above to reject my application. And if they did give a reason via email, I would not see it. Not sure if that’s happening but that’s also a case of bad software. That is, when a login attempt is made, the server could present the rationale for refusal. Another software defect would be failing to instantly reject an unacceptible email address.
I see you don't like "bad software designs" and I agree the devs are slacking and not working on the specific problems of yours, can you please make an lemmy alternative, or fork it with "good software" designs from the get-go, please?