• @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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    33 years ago

    Just do not use a privacy violating captcha. This is one of the most critical reasons why users see Lemmy as so nice.

    HCaptcha is nice, and there might be some other alternatives too. Also avoid CloudFlare.

    • DessalinesA
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      53 years ago

      We use an open-source rust based captcha in lemmy internally. HCaptcha is def not as bad as google, but its still a silicon valley company, and doesn’t offer a self-hostable version, and isn’t open source in the slightest. Cloudflare is absolutely awful, we’ll never use it.

      • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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        43 years ago

        Very interesting and very nice. I appreciate this hard stance which made me see Lemmy uniquely among all these Reddit alternatives that pop up everyday.

        One interesting thing is that most toxic ignorant Redditors so affectionate about their racism hatred or love of corporate capitalism never consider trying to pollute Lemmy.

        • @seahorse
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          33 years ago

          I caught a QAnon guy trying to start a group here lol. Luckily we banned him and his community before he dragged anybody else over here.

          • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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            13 years ago

            I pity people who fall for their trap. Most victims often are otherwise intelligent, but only are socially discriminatory or unintelligent. Followers often are not a pure extension of one’s ideology.

          • @bluerabbit
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            13 years ago

            Just curious - I have no interest in giving QAnon conspiracies more oxygen - but on what basis were they banned? Being disastrously misinformed, on its own, does not appear to be against the Code of Conduct (and nor should it be).

            • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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              13 years ago

              Spreading such misinformation without full knowledge of a subject, and hearing all sides of arguments, does violate the policies here I think. And it seems to be working, keeping those hive minded Redditors or Facebook-tier users away.

              • @bluerabbit
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                13 years ago

                I can’t see anything in the text that would disallow that other than “mod doesn’t like it” - if so, it’s rather similar to what Reddit’s being accused of in this post. So far my experience is that opinions on this Lemmy federation are even more homogeneous than they are on Reddit - the prevailing view is just different. Again, this post has been a good example. It’s all a little disappointing.

                • @TheAnonymouseJokerM
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                  3 years ago

                  Do you want the prevailing view to be discriminatory, filled with racism hatred and fanboyism, or do you want objectivity without hatred? It becomes that choice.

                  If objectivity and less /pol/ junk means prevailing view, then I support it.

                  • @bluerabbit
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                    13 years ago

                    If that’s the way you see it, fair enough. It’s been a pleasure.

        • DessalinesA
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          33 years ago

          That’s the goal :smiling face:

      • @lavidaloca
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        3 years ago

        What’s an alternative to cloudflare? Not getting ddossed is good

        • DessalinesA
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          23 years ago

          For most things, ddos protection isn’t gonna be necessary, they’re targeted attacks. For most servers, simple nginx rate limiting, ufw, and fail2ban or https://github.com/crowdsecurity/crowdsec are good enough… there are good guides for doing other things too like disabling password-based ssh logins.

          Good VPS’s will offer anti-ddos protection, we were getting hit here pretty hard until we moved to ovh. Cloudflare should never be an option though, that gives them all form submits, including passwords, all client-server data unencrypted.

          • @lavidaloca
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            23 years ago

            Whoa! I looked it up. OVH offers quite a lot there. That’s awesome! Will definitely consider moving my setup there. Appreciate the tip.