• @hawkwind@lemmy.management
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    5010 months ago

    All the bean memes are in danger! On a serious note, old-skool or not, it’s a huge loss of trust in something the community-at-large is excited to see replace reddit.

    • @Candelestine@lemmy.ca
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      7010 months ago

      Par for the course. This system will never be immune to things like that. That’s part of what happens when you decentralize your power. Instead of a single target that can be made highly secure, you have a distributed array of targets.

      People should certainly be engaging on here with full awareness of the reality of the Fediverse, not expecting reddit 2.0. We never will be able to offer exactly what they did. We’ll be naturally worse in some areas and naturally better in others.

      • @Philolurker@lemm.ee
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        2210 months ago

        This is why I’m glad I made redundant accounts on multiple instances. When there are problems on lemmy.world, I can just hop on over to another. That’s never been an option with Reddit.

        Now if there was only a way to export or sync user settings like subscriptions, it would be perfect.

          • @hemmes@lemmy.one
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            610 months ago

            Is there a way to link posts in the context of the reader’s instance? Like with !c community links?

            • codus
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              510 months ago

              It’s not great but if you copy the URL into your instance’s search, you can get to the post that way.

              • @hemmes@lemmy.one
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                310 months ago

                Yeah that’s what I’ve been doing. There was this great bot that was autocorrecting community links and I was hoping this was possible for post-links on Lemmy instances.

            • @CMahaff
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              310 months ago

              I don’t think so, but I’d love to be proven wrong!

    • @Menachem@midwest.social
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      2710 months ago

      idk, im surprised it took this long. there’s a huge variety of admin teams with varying degrees of security awareness and it’s been over a month since the first big influx of users started. it’ll happen again too and probably not before too long

      • Lenins2ndCat
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        810 months ago

        In the 3 years Hexbear has been around it has been attacked A LOT because obviously far right chuds have an interest in messing with leftists but has not to my knowledge had an admin breach. At one point image embeds were completely disabled because they were handing over data they shouldn’t though and risked exposing people to doxxing.

      • @hawkwind@lemmy.management
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        1110 months ago

        True that. If you look at posts on lemmy.world though, it’s clear their users (which is like 50% of Lemmy) have zero clue they’re defederated ATM, and probably many that don’t know it’s compromised.

        • @Hexadecimalkink
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          110 months ago

          Federation and decentralization are not Web 2.0 concepts. Just like people who first learned what a tweet and a follow were and all the other concepts of those social media platforms, they’ll learn the new paradigm. Or they won’t and we’ll stick to 2.0 platforms.

      • codus
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        510 months ago

        If there is a vulnerability in the software, it’s entirely possible for a single attack to take everyone down. All the instances are known and easily discovered.

    • Cyyy
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      910 months ago

      i did switch from reddit to lemmy.world because i expected it to be a safe alternative that would atleast pay a lot of attention to security. so yes, the trust in security is broken a lot with this. especially since it happend so soon after so many people joined. i already think about maybe making my own instance to keep my account safe in the future.