the_dunk_tank
It's the dunk tank.
This is where you come to post big-brained hot takes by chuds, libs, or even fellow leftists, and tear them to itty-bitty pieces with precision dunkstrikes.
Rule 1: All posts must include links to the subject matter, and no identifying information should be redacted.
Rule 2: If your source is a reactionary website, please use archive.is instead of linking directly.
Rule 3: No sectarianism.
Rule 4: TERF/SWERFs Not Welcome
Rule 5: No ableism of any kind (that includes stuff like libt*rd)
Rule 6: Do not post fellow hexbears.
Rule 7: Do not individually target other instances' admins or moderators.
Rule 8: The subject of a post cannot be low hanging fruit, that is comments/posts made by a private person that have low amount of upvotes/likes/views. Comments/Posts made on other instances that are accessible from hexbear are an exception to this. Posts that do not meet this requirement can be posted to !shitreactionariessay@lemmygrad.ml
Rule 9: if you post ironic rage bait im going to make a personal visit to your house to make sure you never make this mistake again
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Weird, I tested it by clicking the lemmy.ml link and didn't see a referer header in the request headers.
You're right! I'm on Firefox and I just figured out how to test it and it seems Lemmy's web UI thing sets the referrer policy to
same-origin
which means no referrer information is sent when navigating to a different domain.But my copy of Firefox's default referrer policy is set to
strict-origin-when-cross-origin
so it would have sent "https://hexbear.net" if the referrer policy was not set.My bad, I should have checked first to be sure. I would hate to be a web developer lol
Just a nightmare interaction of various RFCs and their consequences.