I have a friend who uses it religiously, and I found out they would sometimes sneak pictures of people around them, including me. Totally uncool behavior!
I have a friend who uses it religiously, and I found out they would sometimes sneak pictures of people around them, including me. Totally uncool behavior!
The admins are principled Marxists so they wouldn’t sell out or concede without a fight.
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So for how long could they have been doing it?
I’ve been using their service for two years now. It’s open source and encrypted, and the upload speeds exponentially improved.
Ottoman Turkish, although the geographical terms and country names wouldn’t have differed much.
Throwback to when they announced releasing a simple phone. Fun times.
The existence of lemmy.world which you’re part of, proves that lemmy tolerates right-wing instances if you ask me.
Make use of the decentralized nature of lemmy, the devs won’t knock at your door for creating or posting on right-wing instances.
Neat! Thank you for sharing.
No it doesn’t, only system packages are admitted as viable options for WebView, hence the need for root privileges.
I am intrigued to know what is the original message.
I see myself blowing up a pipeline.
Where did you get your info from?
Mahmoud Abbas, president of Palestine and head of Fatah, was the one to suspend both legislative and presidential elections and not Hamas. In fact, the latter “strongly opposed the decision to call off elections” (npr.org).
Abbas’ party has been working closely with the Israeli authorities. His excuse was that “Israel refused to commit to allowing Palestinians to vote in Israeli-occupied East Jerusalem” (npr.org).
Some (quite convincingly) hypothesise that the suspension of the elections was aimed at preserving his presidency and salvage “his fractured Fatah party [which] was expected to suffer another embarrassing defeat to Hamas.” (apnews.com).
How can one expect the people to not fight if democracy can’t be exercised freely?
Exactly, I had to exclude Jerboa from the firewall since many instances started using cloudflare.
I was in a similar spot and gave up before starting. This is due to several reasons: 1) My circle of relatives and friends, like yours, neglect their privacy and would not engage with me in a serious conversation regarding it; 2) educational institutions, businesses, organisations and even governmental bodies may rely on WhatsApp for communications; and 3) the two big telecom monopolies offer enticing mobile data deals for using WhatsApp.
While I am not saying you should give up, you should go for modest goals (e.g. converting your close family to signal when chatting together) and eliminate optimistic expectations so you don’t get crushed.
100% with Cromite’s built-in ad blocker + adguard filtering
88% with Mull (default ublock settings)
I have a question, how much can rate limiting along with email verification and captcha ease the situation?
Things aren’t meant to be understood in a matter of seconds. I’m not by any means a tech-savvy person, and it was challenging the first few days to grasp the concept of federation and decentralization. And that’s completely fine. Explaining things to people as if they were five year olds is demeaning to them. We as humanity are meant to evolve and not regress.
Conversation in that respect is indeed important, yet the last week has consisted of people conversing about Lemmy’s structure so there isn’t any lack of communication.
If he’s wealthy then he has a lot of assets which can serve as a guarantee for the creditor.