In the list of features of their app, they've somehow "trademarked" Sensors Off™ and Screenshot Protect™, like they're some kinds of novel features
ActuallyRuben
Can you pinpoint the exact moment when the internet cuts out? Have you checked your logs (dmesg
, /var/log/syslog
, journalctl
, etc) around that time for anything weird?
Learning Latin in highschool definitely wasn't useless after all! I can use it to correct internet strangers!
IMO its a sensible default, as it basically indicates that the language of the message is unknown. The admin settings even has a warning that deselecting the "undefined" language will cause most content to be invisible to that instance.
Reports get sent to both the community mods, and your local admins. If that's not effective, then you could always just send a private message to the admins of the instance hosting the community.
For incoming http(s) connections you can hide behind Cloudflare, which also helps for caching pictures. For outgoing connections to other instances you could also hide behind an outgoing proxy, in my opinion that's not really necessary, but I'm sure others would disagree on that.
You made a small typo
hoc est sanguis et corpus meum
This is my blood and body
If you're running the scam yourself, why would you even use an AI to mimic yourself?
The first and most important step is to go grab a cup of coffee. After I just waste time doing other stuff, like browsing ~~reddit~~ lemmy.
Yes, actually it's already getting indexed. For example you can try searching for site:lemmy.ml
on DDG or Google. Although it'll probably take a while before search engines will deem lemmy instances "popular enough" for posts to show up for regular search queries (assuming that'll even happen at all).
The left links to the post/comment on your current instance. The right links to the post/comment on the instance it was sent from. You'll see that on this comments the links do differ.
Don't be sorry! That MacRumors article is based on this admin comment on reddit, it's reddit contradicting itself.