It’s Cybersecurity.
100%
Absolutely.
Adblocking is good cybersecurity practice. It puts into stark relief how much of Marketing is actually just manipulation and malware.
Also admin of sb17.space
“J4YC33’s just this person, you know?” ~not Gag Halfrunt… probably.
It’s Cybersecurity.
100%
Absolutely.
Adblocking is good cybersecurity practice. It puts into stark relief how much of Marketing is actually just manipulation and malware.
“cn, email, uid” was such a choice of Web 2.0 that confused the hell out of so many people.
Privacy vs Privacy. In this case I’m talking less about the accessibility of the information by masses and more about the acquisition of that data and the monetization thereof. I believe firmly in the right of the individual to control the relevant secure aspects of data (Confidentiality and Availability, integrity gets a back seat for a rare case). When an organization takes that data and utilizes it, it’s a breach of the desired confidentiality of the data. It doesn’t matter if the data is read it matters who is doing so and for what purpose.
Something akin to a non-commercial open source license. I don’t care much what individuals know my stuff, I do care what organizations know and do with it.
Consider that three common core values of the Fediverse, and open software in general, are a propensity towards transparency, privacy, and decentralization. Literally everything Meta stands for is in opposition to that, including their lackadaisical approach towards moderation. If you look at our value profile, Meta is a threat actor in that regard.
We aren’t trying to find out what something new is going to do. A cancer that metastasizes in every host it’s ever had is likely to keep doing so, you don’t take a wait and see approach. You excise the malignance.
In this case, you surround it with walls until it dies on it’s own.
Heghlu’meh QaQ dajaj!
Qapla’!
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
The hell we can’t.
Embrace, Extend, Extinguish.
I think some mods need to purge their subreddits before noping out.
And no constant IP exposure!