Guardians of the Galaxy: Content Moderation in the InterPlanetary File System

Authors: 

Saidu Sokoto, City, University of London; Leonhard Balduf, TU Darmstadt; Dennis Trautwein, University of Göttingen; Yiluo Wei and Gareth Tyson, Hong Kong Univ. of Science & Technology (GZ); Ignacio Castro, Queen Mary, University of London; Onur Ascigil, Lancaster University; George Pavlou, University College London; Maciej Korczyński, Univ. Grenoble Alpes; Björn Scheuermann, TU Darmstadt; Michał Król, City, University of London

Abstract: 

The InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) is one of the largest platforms in the growing "Decentralized Web". The increasing popularity of IPFS has attracted large volumes of users and content. Unfortunately, some of this content could be considered "problematic". Content moderation is always hard. With a completely decentralized infrastructure and administration, content moderation in IPFS is even more difficult. In this paper, we examine this challenge. We identify, characterize, and measure the presence of problematic content in IPFS (e.g. subject to takedown notices). Our analysis covers 368,762 files. We analyze the complete content moderation process including how these files are flagged, who hosts and retrieves them. We also measure the efficacy of the process. We analyze content submitted to denylist, showing that notable volumes of problematic content are served, and the lack of a centralized approach facilitates its spread. While we identify fast reactions to takedown requests, we also test the resilience of multiple gateways and show that existing means to filter problematic content can be circumvented. We end by proposing improvements to content moderation that result in 227% increase in the detection of phishing content and reduce the average time to filter such content by 43%.

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BibTeX
@inproceedings {299726,
author = {Saidu Sokoto and Leonhard Balduf and Dennis Trautwein and Yiluo Wei and Gareth Tyson and Ignacio Castro and Onur Ascigil and George Pavlou and Maciej Korczynski and Bj{\"o}rn Scheuermann and Micha{\l} Kr{\'o}l},
title = {Guardians of the Galaxy: Content Moderation in the {InterPlanetary} File System},
booktitle = {33rd USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 24)},
year = {2024},
isbn = {978-1-939133-44-1},
address = {Philadelphia, PA},
pages = {1507--1524},
url = {https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity24/presentation/sokoto},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = aug
}

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