True. Still worth fighting.
Passionate about cooking, traveling, nature photography, animals, technology and privacy.
Addicted to coffee and spicy food.
True. Still worth fighting.
That’s the last, worst step… Installing any Meta app on your device, making it a de facto telescreen.
It’s public data to some degree.
It’s a whole other thing when they can see what an admin of an instance can see.
Yep. My only concern about Meta joining the Fediverse through ActivityPub is privacy related.
Any federated instance can read any other federated instance, their users and what they do or what they talk about. A perfect victim for Meta’s ad-targeting data siphon.
Still using heavily encrypted, self-hosted XMPP to talk to my family without META.
Even if they somehow manage to drag the majority of users over to their platform, we’ll still have our little free haven.
Get out of my mind!
Pretty sure it’s possible or there are other options. But you’d probably had to invest a lot of work and time to make it work.
For most people it isn’t worth the effort, which I understand.
No way, it’s definitely video games. Much easier to blame than to actually change stuff. /s
Uma-uma?
Meh… just another reason added to a looong list about why I never looked back after switching to Linux, back when Vista was introduced.
Yeah, devs like these have the perfect kind of experience considering UI/UX developement to get this done well.
I think it’ll take some time until these apps become that andvanced. Most lemmy apps are in a pretty early stage of developement and still highly WIP.
Some third party reddit apps seem to be planning on moving to lemmy, so maybe we’ll see something better coming around the corner in the near future.
Better a weak filter than none at all, I guess. They’re not some multi-billion dollar corporation with the means to assign a lot of funds for spam mitigation.
Okay, maybe try a chromium based browser (like brave, vivaldi or chrome). If that still doesn’t work, you might want to post something on the support community or use the search function to find a fix or something.
Hopefully, you’ll get faster/better answers there.
Are you using a browser, an app and which one?
I had the same issue before, but it woked after they updated the server. No idea as to why, though.
Yes, it’s called defederation.
But VLemmy hasn’t blocked any other instance, to my knowledge. Seems like they want to let us users decide what we block.
This.
It’s like that with many instances. They ask you to fill out a form, answer questions or something similar to make sure you’re not some spam-bot. That’s it.
That’s the only reason I’ve used it for in the past. Following news agencies and NGOs.
Now it works the same way with mastodon.
Good to know.
Any admin from any instance can as long as both instances are federated with each other.
Say I upvote something on lemmy.ml, then the admins of every instance federated with lemmy.ml can see it in their logs.
Doesn’t seem bad? It can be if someone collects this data en masse to feed some ad-algorithm with it. Or much worse, an adversary gets this data to target people based on their opinions, to dox them, etcetera.