It’s all about risks vs benefits. You can open up your domain for more users, but that also can make you potentially liable for what other users do with your domain from law enforcement if something nasty happened.
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When I tested it, VPN do work after sms verification. Tor nodes, however, resulted in all my test accounts being banned.
I’ve found that being consistent with what you choose to share is the most difficult thing. Conversations can get personal, and as you get closer to those random nicknames there’s the constant urge to share mundane stuff about your daily lives like weather, holidays, and such that will all add up.
It’s a hostage situation they’re doing like any proprietary social network. You want to encourage people to move away from them, but then you need to interact with those same people in order to do that.
rar@discuss.onlineto Privacy@lemmy.ml•SimpleX network: private message routing, v5.8 released with IP address protection and chat themes7·1 year agoSimpleX having PFS while Session not having it also seals the deal.
rar@discuss.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Just a reminder we are the future of social media.English0·1 year agoSimilar here. Reddit has become, for better or worse, just another Facebook. I include in my search queries when I need. I get in for specific communities and get out immediately afterwards.
rar@discuss.onlineto Fediverse@lemmy.world•Just a reminder we are the future of social media.English0·1 year agoI’m curious as well. I want to selfhost a personal instance, but CGNAT is getting on the way. I can always pay for VPS, but then the recent shenanigans involving CSAM images potentially being synced from rogue instances scared me.
rar@discuss.onlineto Technology@lemmy.world•The Toilet Theory of the Internet: Google is serving an audience that wants quick and easy results. That may lead to disaster.English48·1 year agoInternet of the 90s and early 2000s were introduced as a library where people consulted text for information. There was an introduction (tutorials), a userbase that’s educated and/or eager to learn, and most importantly, it was the wild west where companies didn’t think much of except for just having a .com address. This is where our view of search engines come from - to consult with keywords and read.
This is no longer the case. It’s no longer seen as a library, but a shopping mall where you have advertisements shoved down your throat and flashy stuff that grab your attention. For people who were born after smartphones and grew up without knowing the early stuff, the search engine is… well, do people know or even care about that?
Burner phone to anything that requires communication. Erase metadata of anything that will be shared and uploaded online.
rar@discuss.onlineto Technology@lemmy.world•People left seriously creeped out after woman shares how to find out everything Google knows about youEnglish0·1 year agoSame can be said for any field, academic or not. For example, it won’t do any good to dismiss cancer awareness campaigns because doctors have been saying about it for decades. It’s for the public’s benefit, and everyone deserves privacy.
rar@discuss.onlineto Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•A different type of 17th century piracyEnglish2·2 years agoEmphasis on “in some cases, these unauthorized copies are the only record of a given play”. This already happened with radio/television, and will happen with all sort of digital media as future historians scramble to study the late 20th century and early 21st century’s internet culture.
2FA must be done through the damn app. It’s TOTP (six digit) but locked behind god knows what. I asked for alternatives and they looked me like I was a caveman.